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Dailyza tracks Europe’s biggest startup funding wins this week

Dailyza tracks Europe’s biggest startup funding wins this week

7 February 2026Updated:9 February 2026 Venture Capital 1 Comment2 Mins Read
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European tech continues to attract investors, with startups across fintech, AI, climate tech and deep tech securing new funding rounds in the week of February 2–6. While global venture markets remain more selective than during the 2021 boom, deal activity in Europe shows that capital is still flowing to teams with strong fundamentals and clear paths to revenue.

Investor focus shifts to resilience and revenue

According to market analysts referenced by Dailyza, investors are increasingly prioritising startups that demonstrate disciplined growth, sustainable unit economics and realistic valuations. Rather than chasing pure user growth, funds are backing founders who can show paying customers and clear product–market fit.

Fintech and AI remain core magnets for capital

European fintech remains one of the most active verticals, with digital banking, payment orchestration and compliance platforms continuing to raise multi-million euro rounds. At the same time, enterprise-focused AI startups – particularly those building AI automation, data infrastructure and developer tools – are seeing strong interest from both early-stage and growth investors.

Funds are especially keen on AI solutions that can be embedded into existing corporate workflows, helping large organisations cut costs, improve productivity and manage regulatory compliance. Rather than generic chatbots, investors are backing sector-specific AI models and robust AI platforms with defensible data advantages.

Climate, deep tech and regional hotspots

Another key theme in this week’s funding activity is the continued rise of European climate tech. Startups working on energy efficiency, electrification, battery technology and carbon management are securing both equity and infrastructure-style capital, supported by EU-level climate goals and national incentive schemes.

On the geographic front, established hubs such as London, Berlin and Paris remain dominant, but emerging ecosystems in Central and Eastern Europe are increasingly visible in weekly round-ups. Local funds, often backed by the European Investment Fund or national development banks, are playing a crucial role in seeding early-stage innovation.

What this means for founders and investors

For founders, the latest rounds underline that funding is available, but expectations have changed. Detailed metrics, transparent governance and realistic growth plans are now non-negotiable. For investors, Europe’s deep technical talent pool and supportive policy environment continue to offer attractive opportunities across the entire startup lifecycle, from pre-seed to late-stage growth.

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  1. Isabella Hayes on 10 February 2026 13:14

    It’s encouraging to see investors focusing on sustainable growth rather than just rapid expansion. This shift should help build more resilient startups in Europe, especially in fintech and AI where real-world impact matters most.

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