
The funding boom signals Greece’s transition into a credible European tech hub, unlocking growth for high‑impact sectors and encouraging further foreign capital inflows.
The €732 million raised by Greek startups in 2025 marks a watershed moment for the country’s venture landscape. Compared with a modest €543 million in 2024, the 35 % increase reflects not only a larger pool of domestic capital but also a surge of cross‑border interest from European and U.S. funds. More than 90 companies secured financing, indicating that Greece is moving beyond a handful of unicorn‑candidates toward a broader, more resilient ecosystem. Policy initiatives, such as the EU’s Horizon Europe programme and national tax incentives, have helped lower entry barriers and attract seasoned investors looking for untapped talent.
Sectoral analysis shows a pronounced tilt toward fintech, healthtech and deep‑tech. Spotawheel’s €300 million mix of equity and debt underscores the appetite for scalable consumer‑facing platforms, while Plum’s €34.2 million venture‑debt round and Natech’s €33 million Series B highlight confidence in B2B financial infrastructure. Health‑focused ventures like Numan and Keragon secured €51.6 million and €6.4 million respectively, tapping into post‑pandemic demand for digital care. Deep‑tech innovators such as Achira, with a €31.5 million seed round backed by NVIDIA’s venture arm, illustrate growing interest in AI‑driven drug discovery. Even niche areas like blockchain (pod network) and climate‑tech (Solmeyea) attracted strategic capital, diversifying the investor base.
Looking ahead, the 2025 funding surge positions Greece as a potential regional hub for scaling tech ventures. Continued access to later‑stage capital will be crucial for translating early‑stage momentum into exits, whether through IPOs, strategic acquisitions, or cross‑border roll‑ups. Strengthening talent pipelines, fostering university‑industry collaborations, and maintaining supportive fiscal policies will sustain the growth trajectory. If the current pace holds, 2026 could see Greek startups collectively surpass the €1 billion mark, cementing the country’s role in the broader European innovation economy.
Greek Startups Raise Over €732 Million in 2025
In 2025, Greek startups raised funding from both domestic and international investors. According to data from Found.ation, total capital raised exceeded €732 million, including debt financing, representing a 35 % increase compared to 2024.
The figures reflect the growing maturity and international visibility of Greece’s startup ecosystem, which, as Found.ation managing partner Philippos Zakopoulos noted, is now firmly on the radar of global investors. In total, more than 90 Greek‑founded startups raised funds from over 143 investors in Greece and abroad.
Below, you can find the biggest 2025 funding rounds raised by Greek startups (top 15), along with key details about the startups. Check the rest of the Central and Eastern Europe 2025 mappings here.
This article is part of the CEE funding mapping series, done with the support of Dealigence platform. Please feel free to contact us if we missed something: [email protected]. / If the deal’s original currency wasn’t the euro, we convert it to the ratio listed on the publishing day.
About: An online platform offering a simple, transparent process for purchasing thoroughly inspected used cars, delivered directly to customers’ doorsteps with a money‑back guarantee and limited warranty.
Founders: Charis Arvanitis, Kiriakos Agadakos
Vertical: Automotive / Mobility
Latest round: €300 M (mix of equity and debt capital) – link
Stage: Growth
Investors: Pollen Street Capital, Collective Spark, FJ Labs, Rockaway Capital, SHAPE Capital Partners, Velocity Partners Venture Capital, Venture Friends
Total funding: N/A
About: Digital health platform that provides personalised, subscription‑based healthcare and wellness services, combining online consultations, diagnostics, and treatments, initially focused on men’s health.
Founders: Sokratis Papafloratos
Vertical: HealthTech
Latest round: €51.6 M – Series B
Investors: Big Pi Ventures, Endeavor Catalyst, White Star Capital, Novator Partners, and others
Total funding: N/A
About: Provides automated, AI‑powered tools for personal finance via its mobile app. It links with users’ bank accounts, analyses transactions, and helps automate how much users can save or invest each month.
Founder: Victor Trokoudes
Vertical: FinTech
Latest round: €34.2 M (venture debt) – link
Stage: Series B
Investors: BBVA, iGrow Venture Capital, Eurobank, Finberg, Ventura Capital, VentureFriends, SVB Capital, Crowdcube, DMG Ventures, Global Brain, 500 Global, QVentures, and others
Total funding: €103.15 M
About: Delivers modular, cloud‑native banking platforms and Banking‑as‑a‑Service (BaaS) tools that enable banks and fintechs to rapidly deploy customer‑centric financial products with competitive cost and scalability.
Founders: Thanasis Navrozoglou, Dimitris Navrozoglou
Vertical: FinTech
Latest round: €33 M – Series B – link
Investors: Spyros Margaris, Haris Antoniou, Greek VC, institutional investors
Total funding: €37 M
About: Develops atomistic foundation simulation models aimed at enhancing drug discovery processes.
Founders: John Chodera, Theofanis Karaletsos, Zavain Dar
Vertical: Deep Tech
Latest round: €31.54 M – Seed – link
Investors: Dimension, Amplify Partners, Compound, NVentures (NVIDIA’s VC arm)
Total funding: €28.07 M
About: Develops autonomous systems that integrate advanced robotics, sensors, and proprietary autonomy software to address physical threats rapidly.
Founders: Dimitrios Kottas, Ioannis Souriadakis, Georgios Kontogiannis
Vertical: Defense Tech
Latest round: €11.91 M – Series A
Investors: Air Street Capital, Marathon Venture Capital, 201 Ventures, HCVC, Entropy Industrial Capital, Nebular, and more
Total funding: €17.86 M
About: Building a Layer 1 network without a consensus mechanism. Pod is a spin‑out of blockchain consulting firm Common Prefix.
Founders: Shresth Agrawal, Haris Karavasilis, Odysseas Gabrielides
Vertical: Blockchain
Latest round: $10 M (€8.56 M) – Seed – link
Investors: A16z Crypto Startup Accelerator (a16z CSX), 1kx, Flashbots, Blockchain Builders Fund, Protagonist and angel investors (Celestia’s Nick White, Babylon’s David Tse, Axelar’s Sergey Gorbunov, Lau Ventures’ Waikit Lau, VentureFriends’ Apostolos Apostolaki)
Total funding: €9.41 M
About: A unified platform integrating scientific data, physics‑based and AI‑driven models with enterprise workflows to design, simulate, and optimise biopharma manufacturing processes.
Founders: Antonio Benedetti, Charalampos Christodoulou, Antonio Yankey
Vertical: Biotech AI
Latest round: €7.8 M – Series A – link
Investors: Molten Ventures, Marathon Venture Capital
Total funding: €8.98 M
About: Offers a HIPAA‑compliant automation platform for healthcare, featuring over 300 integrations with EHRs and AI medical tools, plus a no‑code editor for creating automations to enhance efficiency and revenue growth.
Founders: Panos Papageorgiou, George Makkoulis, George Eracleous, Conno Christou
Vertical: HealthTech
Latest round: $7.5 M (€6.4 M) – Seed – link
Investors: 25Madison, Upfront Ventures, Afore Capital, focal
Total funding: €9 M
About: A comprehensive platform for real‑estate needs that offers verified listings, turnkey solutions, and market data to facilitate seamless transactions with innovative technology and efficiency.
Founders: Antonis Markopoulos, Nikos Patsiogiannis, Antonis Despotakis
Vertical: PropTech
Latest round: €5.5 M – Series A – link
Investors: Eurobank, Metavalon VC, Velocity.Partners, BigPi Ventures, and angel investors
Total funding: €12.84 M
About: Provides modern package delivery services leveraging digital technology, targeting both consumers and businesses with e‑commerce needs. Features include a vast network of automated package pickup machines operating on solar energy, offering 24/7 access.
Founders: EMMA Capital founded, Group CEO Dimitris Andriotis
Vertical: Logistics
Latest round: €5 M – Seed
Investors: Olympia Group’s investment arm, PCP
Total funding: N/A
About: An app that aids younger investors in learning, saving, and investing to build wealth privately through a user‑friendly platform. It offers financial education, high‑yield savings accounts, commission‑free investing in global companies, and automated saving and investment features.
Founders: Alexandros Christodoulakis, Konstantinos Faliagkas
Vertical: FinTech, Wealth Management
Latest round: €3.6 M – Seed – link
Investors: Global Wealth Group (lead), Genesis Ventures, and 20 angel investors (including Dimitris Georgakopoulos, Helidoni Group, Philippos Kourkoulos Latsis, Dimitris Tryfon, T‑Life Capital, Alan Morgan, Thanasis Papangelis, Thanasis Misdanitis)
Total funding: €4.45 M
About: Produces single‑cell proteins from CO₂ for human consumption in Europe, focusing on sustainable food production while minimising environmental impact related to carbon, water, and land use. Addresses climate change and food scarcity within a circular bio‑economy framework.
Founder: Vasilis Stenos
Vertical: ClimateTech
Latest round: €3.1 M – Seed (only grants funded so far)
Investors: ESA BIC Greece, Horizon Europe, EIT Food, EIT Climate‑KIC
Total funding: €6.16 M
About: Uses AI to automate Support QA for companies, providing actionable insights into customer interactions.
Founders: Alex Marantelos, Dimitrios Ilias, George Pastakas
Vertical: Support, Quality Assurance
Latest round: $3.1 M (€2.66 M) – Seed – link
Investors: Episode 1 Ventures, Activant Capital, Y Combinator, 500 Emerging Europe, e2vc, General Catalyst
Total funding: €4.02 M
About: Offers a comprehensive property‑management software and services marketplace that empowers building managers and tenants to regain control over their buildings.
Founders: Panos Riniotis, Tina Boulougoura
Vertical: PropTech
Latest round: €2.1 M – Seed – link
Investors: Deep Capital Group, LAMDA Development, Genesis Ventures, angel investors
Total funding: €2.74 M
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