Investors looking to invest in Italy

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Houghton Street Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Holborn, London. The firm focuses on investing in alumni of the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and seeks to connect these individual investors with entrepreneurs and companies. Houghton Street Ventures provides c...
250K - 2M
ReGen is a venture capital firm that invests in early-stage companies. They focus on companies that are working in the fields of energy, health, and sustainability. They are dedicated to helping companies that are creating solutions that make the world a better place. ReGen invests in companies ...
500K - 2M
SABER Wien is a digital platform dedicated to providing resources and opportunities for students and professionals in the fields of design, technology, and business. The platform offers a variety of educational workshops and seminars, as well as an online community for networking and collaborati...
1M - 3M
Senovo is an early-stage venture capital firm based in Munich and Berlin that partners with exceptional founders building global B2B SaaS category-leaders. The firm focuses on funding early-stage companies across Europe and Israel, and is committed to helping founders turn their ideas into succe...
250K - 3M
Starlight is a venture capital firm for founders addressing the world’s most pressing challenges & opportunities. They partner early with unstoppable entrepreneurs leveraging breakthrough science and technology to pursue progress at scale. They have offices in Miami, Florida.
Digital Transformation Capital Partners (DTCP) is a private equity firm that focuses on investments in digital technology companies. The firm invests in early- and growth-stage companies in the fields of digital health, enterprise software, internet of things, and other related areas. DTCP typic...
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Fundraising in Italy:

The fundraising environment for startups in Italy is developing rapidly, with a growing number of local and international investors becoming interested in investing in promising Italian startups. In recent years, the Italian startup ecosystem has grown significantly, with several successful startups emerging in a variety of industries, such as fintech, agtech, and e-commerce.

According to a recent report by StartupItalia, the total number of startups in Italy reached over 22,000 in 2020, with a growth rate of 20% compared to the previous year. The most popular industries for startups in Italy include fintech, agtech, e-commerce, and healthcare, with notable startups such as Satispay, Lemonade, and Carta.

There are several active investors in the Italian startup ecosystem, including national and international venture capital firms, private equity firms, and angel investors. Some of the most active investors in Italy include 360 Capital Partners, Atlante Ventures, and P101. Additionally, there are a number of open innovation programs and incubators, such as LUISS ENLABS, H-FARM, and The Net Value, that are helping to support and nurture new startups in the country.

The Italian government has made significant efforts to support the country's startup ecosystem, including tax incentives for investors and startups, funding for research and development, and support for entrepreneurship education. For example, the government has introduced the "Italia Startup Visa" program, which is designed to attract foreign entrepreneurs and startups to Italy.