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Graph showing sharp decline in Austrian startup funding in 2025 with no late-stage rounds above 50 million euros

Austria Startup Funding Plunges 56% as Late-Stage Deals Vanish

5 March 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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Austrian Startup Funding Slumps to €253M in 2025

Austria’s startup ecosystem suffered a sharp setback in 2025, with companies raising just €253 million in equity financing, according to the latest EY Startup Barometer. The figure represents a steep 56% decline from the previous year and, notably, there were no funding rounds above €50 million. The absence of major growth rounds underscores a structural weakness in Austria’s late-stage capital market.

Late-Stage Momentum Disappears

Analysts point to a combination of global and local factors behind the collapse in larger deals. International venture capital funds have become more selective amid higher interest rates and a shift toward profitability, reducing their appetite for risk in smaller markets like Austria. At the same time, Austria lacks a deep pool of domestic late-stage investors capable of leading sizeable growth rounds.

Without rounds above €50 million, promising scale-ups are struggling to finance expansion, international hiring, and product development. Sector specialists warn that this could trigger a wave of relocations, as founders look to ecosystems such as Berlin, London, or Paris where access to late-stage growth capital is more reliable.

Structural Gaps in the Ecosystem

Dependence on Foreign Investors

The 2025 data highlights Austria’s heavy dependence on foreign investors to fund its most mature startups. When global funds pulled back, there were few local institutions ready to fill the gap. This left even strong companies with solid revenue traction struggling to close larger rounds.

Limited Institutional Capital

Market observers argue that Austrian pension funds and insurance companies remain underexposed to the venture capital asset class, limiting the creation of sizeable domestic funds. Without larger homegrown vehicles, Austria risks losing its most innovative firms to neighboring markets.

What Could Revive Austria’s Startup Funding

Experts believe the ecosystem can recover if policymakers and financial institutions move quickly. Targeted government co-investment schemes, tax incentives for private investors, and regulatory reforms to enable institutional participation in VC funds are seen as crucial levers.

In parallel, founders are being urged to focus on sustainable business models, clearer paths to profitability, and stronger corporate governance to meet the stricter standards of global investors. If Austria succeeds in building a more robust late-stage funding environment, the current downturn could become a catalyst for a more resilient and internationally competitive startup ecosystem.

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