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European startups secure fresh funding in late February wave

28 February 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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European startup funding remains resilient in late February

Despite macroeconomic uncertainty and tighter capital markets, European startups continued to attract fresh investment in the final week of February. Between February 23 and 27, a diverse set of early and growth-stage companies across the continent closed new funding rounds, underlining investor confidence in Europe’s innovation ecosystem.

According to industry trackers and newsletters followed by Dailyza, the latest deals spanned sectors such as fintech, healthtech, climate tech, and enterprise software. While deal sizes varied, the pattern points to a market where investors are increasingly selective but still willing to back founders with clear paths to profitability and defensible technology.

Sector trends: fintech, climate tech and AI in focus

European venture capital firms continued to favor startups building in critical infrastructure and automation. Fintech players working on real-time payments, embedded finance and regtech solutions drew particular attention, as regulators push for greater transparency and consumers demand smoother digital experiences.

At the same time, climate tech and energy transition solutions remained a core investment theme. Startups developing carbon accounting platforms, grid optimization software and industrial decarbonisation tools reported new backing from both specialist funds and generalist investors eager to meet ESG commitments.

Across verticals, the integration of AI algorithms and machine learning into core products is no longer a differentiator but an expectation. Investors are now scrutinising data moats, model performance and compliance with emerging AI regulation in Europe.

What this means for founders and investors

For founders, the funding rounds recorded in the February 23–27 window illustrate that capital is available, but only for teams that can demonstrate unit economics, disciplined growth and a credible route to scalability. Bridge rounds and extensions remain common, yet new lead investors are still stepping in for compelling opportunities.

For investors, the week’s activity reinforces the shift from growth-at-all-costs to sustainable value creation. Many funds are reserving more follow-on capital for existing portfolio companies while staying active in seed and Series A, where entry valuations are more attractive and long-term upside remains significant.

As Europe’s startup landscape matures, weekly funding snapshots such as this late-February wave highlight a market that is cooling from the exuberance of 2021, but far from frozen. Strategic capital continues to flow to founders who can pair strong technology with disciplined execution.

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