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TFN report questions who really controls CEE’s top VCs

20 February 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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TFN probes power structures behind CEE venture capital

A recent investigation by TFN is stirring debate across Central and Eastern Europe’s startup ecosystem, asking a pointed question: who actually controls the venture capital backing the region’s fastest-growing companies?

The report, titled “Who really controls the VC behind CEE’s fastest-growing startups?”, examines the ownership, governance and decision-making structures of leading regional funds. While many funds present themselves as agile, founder-friendly investors, the analysis suggests that real power often lies with a small circle of limited partners, state-backed institutions and international financial organisations.

Opaque LP structures and hidden influence

According to TFN, several high-profile funds operating in Central and Eastern Europe rely heavily on capital from public sources and development institutions. These backers include state agencies, European-level programmes and international banks that typically operate under strict mandates and risk policies.

The investigation highlights that, although general partners market themselves as independent risk-takers, critical decisions on fund strategy, sector focus and follow-on investments may be shaped by these large institutional limited partners. This raises questions about how much autonomy fund managers truly have when deploying capital into early-stage startups.

Implications for founders and the CEE ecosystem

For founders, the report underscores the importance of understanding who sits behind a term sheet. The identity and constraints of a fund’s backers can influence everything from appetite for late-stage capital to tolerance for failure and the speed of decision-making.

Industry observers note that the growing role of public money has helped catalyse the CEE ecosystem, enabling the rise of regional unicorns and cross-border expansion. Yet, as TFN stresses, greater transparency around fund governance, LP concentration and investment mandates is becoming essential as the region matures.

The analysis ultimately calls for clearer disclosure standards and more open dialogue between founders, fund managers and capital providers. As CEE’s startup scene continues to scale, the question of who truly controls its leading venture capital funds is set to remain a central issue for policymakers, entrepreneurs and investors alike.

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