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European venture capital partners in a meeting discussing Series A follow-on investments

European VCs that reliably follow on at Series A

11 February 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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European VCs under pressure to prove real Series A support

For founders across Europe, the gap between a successful seed round and a solid Series A has become one of the most perilous stages of company building. While many funds promise long‑term partnership, only a smaller group of European VC firms consistently follow on with meaningful cheques when startups hit that critical next milestone.

The shift is driven by a tougher fundraising climate, larger but more selective seed rounds, and an investor focus on clear paths to profitability. In this environment, founders increasingly prioritise funds with a demonstrable history of backing their portfolio beyond the first cheque.

Why follow-on capital now defines the value of a VC

Follow-on participation at Series A is more than a vote of confidence. It helps set the round’s terms, anchors new investors and signals quality to the wider market. When an existing investor leads or meaningfully joins the A, it can compress timelines, improve valuation and attract top-tier co-investors.

Conversely, when a seed backer sits out, it can raise questions about growth metrics, product-market fit or internal portfolio strategy. Founders now scrutinise not just logos on a fund’s website, but actual follow-on rates, average cheque sizes at Series A and the speed at which those decisions are made.

What founders should ask before taking a seed cheque

Track record and ownership strategy

Founders are advised to ask potential investors how much ownership they target at seed and how they intend to defend that stake at Series A and beyond. A clear, data-backed explanation of their follow-on policy is increasingly seen as non‑negotiable.

Reserve allocation and decision process

Another key question is how much of a fund is reserved for follow-on investments. Leading European funds now openly discuss their reserve models, internal investment committees and the metrics they expect to see before committing to the next round.

A more transparent era for European venture

As the ecosystem matures, European venture capital is moving towards greater transparency. Founders share data on which firms truly show up at Series A, while LPs increasingly reward funds that support winners through multiple stages instead of chasing new deals at all costs.

For startups, this shift is reshaping how they select partners at seed. The headline valuation matters less than whether a fund has the conviction, reserves and discipline to back them when growth gets harder and the stakes rise.

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