Finovate alums raised greater than $1.2 billion in fairness funding in 2023. The entire funding for the 12 months displays the continued slowdown in fintech funding that started in 2022.
Earlier Annual Comparisons
Within the fourth quarter of 2023, eleven Finovate alums raised greater than $307 million in fairness funding. Notice, nevertheless, that this sum doesn’t embody the fairness portion of the funding secured by SumUp, for instance. The quarterly whole additionally doesn’t embody the funding acquired by Icon Options, the quantity of which was undisclosed.
Earlier Quarterly Comparisons
This fall 2022: Greater than $380 million raised by 15 alums
This fall 2021: Greater than $1.2 billion raised by seven alums
This fall 2020: Greater than $472 million raised by 17 alums
This fall 2019: Greater than $876 million raised by 21 alums
This fall 2018: Greater than $800 million raised by 19 alums
Nonetheless, the fourth quarter alumni fundraising whole approximates that of each final 12 months’s This fall and the ultimate quarter of 2020.
High Quarterly Fairness Investments
Adlumin: $70 million
Paysend: $65 million
Scalable Capital: $64.7 million
Three investments within the fourth quarter of 2023 stood out among the many others: Adlumin, Paysend, and Scalable Capital all introduced fundraisings of greater than $60 million in This fall. Additionally noteworthy was the $40 million raised by Stash in October.
Mixed, the highest three quarterly fairness investments from our alums symbolize greater than 65% of the whole alum funding haul for This fall 2023.
Right here is our detailed alum funding report for This fall 2023.
October 2023: $68 million raised by three alums
November 2023: $145 million raised by three alums
December 2023: Greater than $94 million raised by 5 alums
In case you are a Finovate alum that raised cash within the fourth quarter of 2023, and don’t see your organization listed, please drop us a word at analysis@finovate.com. We might like to share the excellent news! Funding acquired previous to changing into an alum not included.
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