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BCAS secures €30M to expand flexible education financing

4 February 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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BCAS raises €30 million to fuel education financing growth

Madrid-based EdTech startup BCAS, which focuses on flexible education financing solutions, has announced the closing of a new €30 million debt round. The fresh capital will be used to expand its product offering, reach more learners across Europe, and deepen partnerships with education providers.

A new model for funding education

BCAS operates at the intersection of fintech and EdTech, providing students and professionals with alternative ways to pay for courses, bootcamps, and reskilling programs. Instead of relying solely on traditional bank loans, the platform offers tailored payment plans and financing structures designed to match the realities of modern learners, including working adults and career changers.

With the new debt facility, the company aims to significantly increase the volume of education loans and income-linked payment agreements it can underwrite. This capital structure allows BCAS to scale lending while maintaining a lean equity base, a common strategy among high-growth fintech lenders.

Targeting Europe’s skills gap

The funding comes at a time when demand for upskilling and reskilling is accelerating across Europe, driven by rapid advances in digital transformation, automation, and AI technologies. Many learners struggle to access affordable financing for intensive programs such as coding bootcamps, data science courses, and professional certificates.

BCAS partners with education institutions and training providers to embed financing options directly into the enrollment process. By doing so, the startup aims to remove one of the biggest barriers to lifelong learning: upfront cost. The new capital will help the company onboard additional partners in Spain and other European markets.

Strengthening risk management and technology

The startup is also expected to invest in its proprietary risk assessment models and data-driven underwriting tools. These AI-powered algorithms evaluate a learner’s earning potential, course quality, and employment outcomes, rather than relying purely on traditional credit scores.

As the European EdTech and alternative lending sectors mature, the latest round positions BCAS as a key player in the race to make quality education more accessible, flexible, and financially sustainable.

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