With FinovateEurope less than a month away, we thought we’d take a look at some of the fundraising success the conference’s alums had in 2019.
From companies that demoed at our very first FinovateEurope in 2012 to some of FinovateEurope’s newest players, alums of our European conference raised more than $940 million in funding last year. We’ve listed the companies below in alphabetic order, along with a link to their demo so you can learn more about the company and its work.
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24sessions: $1.1 million – post – FEU19 demo
Aire: $11 million – post – FEU15 demo
Bitbond: $2.3 million – post – FEU15 demo
Capitalise: $4.5 million – post – FEU16 demo
Currencycloud: $12.2 million – post – FEU14 demo
Dashlane: $110 million – post – FEU13 demo
DataSine: $5 million – post – FEU18 demo
Featurespace: $32.2 million – post – FEU16 demo
Fintech OS: $1.2 million – post – FEU18 demo
Flybits: $35 million – post – FEU19 demo
Kantox: $5.7 million – post – FEU13 demo
Minna Technologies: $6.3 million – post – FEU19 demo
nCino: $80 million – post – FEU17 demo
Nutmeg: $58 million – post – FEU12 demo
Onfido: $50 million – post – FEU18 demo
Passport: $65 million – post – FEU16 demo
PaySend: $10.6 million – post – and $5.3 million –post – EU16 demo
Scalable Capital: $28 million – post – FEU16 demo
Tink: $11.2 million – post – and $63 million – post – FEU19 demo
Token: $16.5 million – post – FEU17 demo
TransferWise: $292 million – post – FEU13 demo
Twisto: $15 million – post – and $15.7 million – post – FEU18 demo
YellowDog: $3.3 million – post – FEU19 demo