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Revo Capital is a venture capital fund based in Istanbul, Turkey. Founded in 2013, the fund specializes in investing in early-stage technology companies with a focus on mobile, gaming, and e-commerce. Revo Capital provides equity investments of up to EUR15 million and helps companies with busine...
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 Poland:

The startup ecosystem in Poland has been growing rapidly in recent years, attracting the attention of local and international investors. The country has a strong technology sector and a talented pool of engineers, making it a favorable location for tech startups. In 2020, Poland was ranked 31st globally in terms of startup ecosystem, up from 44th in 2019, according to the Startup Ecosystem Rankings report by StartupBlink.

Investment Figures:

  • In 2020, Polish startups raised a total of $850 million in venture capital funding, an increase of 26% compared to 2019.
  • The fintech sector in Poland received the largest amount of investment, followed by the software, and e-commerce industries.

Growing Industries:

  • Fintech
  • E-commerce
  • Software
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Healthtech

Well Known Investors:

  • Innovation Nest
  • SpeedUp Group
  • 3TS Capital Partners
  • MCI Capital
  • Capital 300

Main Startups in the Space:

  • Tax Care
  • eCard
  • WAWEL
  • e-point
  • Docplanner

Poland's supportive government policies and the increasing number of successful startups have made the country an attractive destination for early-stage investors. The country offers a range of investment opportunities in the tech sector and is seen as an excellent location for companies looking to expand into Europe. With a growing pool of talented engineers and a favorable business environment, the future of the Polish startup ecosystem looks promising.