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Europe to surpass $100bn in tech startup backing this year
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Europe to surpass $100bn in tech startup backing this year

07.12.2021 From our online archive
Europe’s tech companies attract investors with lower valuations and startups working in areas such as finance and ecommerce
The Luxembourg House of Financial Technology (LHoFT) is home to a number of innovative finance companies
The Luxembourg House of Financial Technology (LHoFT) is home to a number of innovative finance companies
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Europe’s technology sector is set to bring in more than $100 billion (€89 billion) of annual investment for the first time this year, capping off a period of deal-making and surging valuations.

With nearly three times as much capital projected to be raised this year compared with 2020, the total number of tech companies in Europe valued at more than $1 billion now exceeds 320, according to data compiled by London-based venture capital firm Atomico.

Still, US capital markets remain more attractive for a public listing, with 36% of European tech unicorns founded since 2015 listed on US stock markets. White founders also netted 89% of capital raised by companies over the past two years.

After continually trailing the US, Europe’s tech companies have been increasingly attracting investors with lower valuations and startups working in areas such as finance and ecommerce. 

Investment firms such as Sequoia Capital and Coatue Management have either established or plan to start European outposts, signalling a further influx of money ahead.

When it comes to early-stage funding, Europe has now reached parity with American peers: Over the past year, European startups accounted for 33% of all capital invested globally in fund-raising rounds of as much as $5 million, compared to 35% for the US, according to the report. 

“This has been a watershed year for the European tech ecosystem,” said Tom Wehmeier, an Atomico partner who co-authored the State of European Tech report, published on Tuesday. 

©2021 Bloomberg L.P.


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