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Dailyza tracks Europe’s key startup funding rounds this week

14 February 2026Updated:15 February 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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Between February 9 and 13, European startups once again proved their resilience, closing a wave of new funding rounds across sectors such as fintech, deeptech, healthtech and climate tech. While global markets remain cautious, investors across the continent are still backing high‑potential innovation, with early‑stage deals dominating the landscape.

Fintech and SaaS remain investor favorites

European fintech startups continued to attract significant attention, as founders build tools for payments, compliance and digital banking infrastructure. Seed and Series A rounds led the week, underlining that investors are prioritizing scalable business models with clear paths to revenue. B2B SaaS platforms serving finance, HR and sales teams also featured strongly, reflecting ongoing demand for automation and cost efficiency inside enterprises.

Early-stage capital focuses on efficiency and regulation

Across the board, investors showed a preference for startups that help businesses navigate stricter regulatory environments and optimize operations. Solutions in regtech, data security and workflow automation were particularly visible in this week’s deal flow, as companies look to control costs while staying compliant.

Deeptech, climate and health gain strategic backing

Beyond software, European deeptech ventures working on advanced AI algorithms, semiconductors and industrial automation secured new funding, often from specialized funds and corporate investors. Climate‑focused startups, including those in renewable energy, carbon management and sustainable materials, attracted capital aligned with Europe’s long‑term decarbonization agenda.

Meanwhile, healthtech innovators building digital diagnostics, remote monitoring tools and data platforms for hospitals also closed rounds, supported by both traditional venture capital firms and strategic healthcare investors. These deals illustrate how Europe’s startup ecosystem continues to align innovation with structural priorities such as energy transition and healthcare resilience.

What this week’s rounds signal for Europe’s ecosystem

This week’s funding activity suggests that, while mega‑rounds are less frequent than in previous boom years, the European ecosystem remains active and disciplined. Investors are favoring clear value propositions, capital‑efficient growth and strong technical teams. For founders, the message is equally clear: focus on demonstrable traction, sustainable unit economics and differentiated technology to stand out in an increasingly competitive market.

As Dailyza continues to track these funding rounds, the broader trend points to a maturing European market where quality, not just momentum, drives investment decisions.

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