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EIF launches €15B fund of funds to power EU scaleups

27 March 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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EIF targets €15B to unlock €80B for European scaleups

The European Investment Fund (EIF) is preparing one of the largest capital mobilisation efforts in the continent’s innovation ecosystem, seeking to raise a new €15 billion fund of funds aimed at unlocking as much as €80 billion in growth financing for European scaleups.

As the specialist arm of the European Investment Bank Group, EIF plays a pivotal role in backing venture capital, growth equity and private debt funds that invest in high-potential companies. By operating as a fund of funds, it leverages public and institutional capital, crowding in private investors and amplifying the total financing available to startups graduating into scaleup stage.

Closing Europe’s growth capital gap

European founders have long faced a structural shortage of late-stage and growth financing compared with their US and Asian counterparts. The planned €15 billion vehicle is designed to address this growth capital gap by anchoring funds focused on sectors such as deep tech, climate and energy transition, fintech and digital infrastructure.

By targeting an estimated €80 billion in total capital mobilisation, EIF aims to help European companies stay in Europe as they scale, instead of seeking primarily US capital or relocating abroad. The strategy is expected to support both pan-European venture funds and regionally focused managers that can nurture innovation hubs in Central, Eastern and Southern Europe.

Implications for investors and founders

The initiative is likely to attract institutional investors such as pension funds, insurers and sovereign entities that seek diversified exposure to European innovation assets without building direct startup portfolios. For founders, the increased availability of late-stage equity and growth debt could translate into larger rounds, longer runways and stronger support for international expansion.

Market observers expect the new EIF programme to reinforce Europe’s ambition to become a global leader in strategic technologies, while strengthening the continent’s capacity to build and retain globally competitive scaleups.

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