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b2venture hits €150m hard cap for oversubscribed Fund V

28 January 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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b2venture reaches €150 million hard cap for Fund V

European venture capital firm b2venture, known for backing several European unicorns and successful tech exits, has closed its latest vehicle, Fund V, at a hard cap of €150 million. The oversubscribed fund underscores sustained investor confidence in early-stage European technology despite a tougher fundraising and exit environment.

Decades of exits and unicorns behind the new vehicle

With a track record spanning multiple decades, b2venture has built its reputation by investing early in category-defining companies and guiding them through growth, international expansion and eventual liquidity events. The firm’s portfolio includes several high-profile scale-ups that have reached billion-euro valuations, helping to cement its position in the European venture capital ecosystem.

Fund V will continue this strategy, focusing on seed and early Series A rounds across Europe. The capital will be deployed into deep tech, software-as-a-service (SaaS), fintech, and other data-driven digital business models, with an emphasis on founders building globally scalable platforms from European hubs.

Investor appetite for European early-stage tech

The €150 million hard cap reflects strong demand from existing and new limited partners, including institutional investors, family offices and high-net-worth individuals. Many are seeking exposure to Europe’s growing pipeline of technical founders, university spin-outs and second-time entrepreneurs emerging from earlier waves of startup success.

While public markets and late-stage growth equity have become more selective, early-stage venture funding remains comparatively resilient. Funds like b2venture Fund V are positioned to benefit from more rational valuations, longer founder runways and a renewed focus on sustainable unit economics.

Strategic focus and outlook

b2venture plans to back a diversified portfolio of European startups, typically taking lead or co-lead positions and providing hands-on support in go-to-market strategy, talent acquisition and follow-on financing. The firm is expected to concentrate on innovation clusters in Germany, Switzerland, the Nordics and other EU technology hubs, while remaining open to pan-European opportunities.

As founders adapt to a more disciplined capital environment, Fund V’s closing at its hard cap sends a clear signal: investors still see significant long-term upside in Europe’s early-stage innovation economy, and established managers such as b2venture are likely to play a central role in shaping the continent’s next generation of unicorns.

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