Finland's capital jumps fivefold, from €217M to €1,094M
90 days to 2026-06-24
Finland's venture capital intake rose from €217M to €1,094M between the prior and recent 90-day windows ending 2026-06-24, a 404% increase on a deal count that grew only modestly from 20 to 28. The scale of the move is partly a function of the low prior base, and the 40% increase in deals is far smaller than the roughly fivefold jump in capital, suggesting that larger individual rounds rather than a broad expansion in deal activity account for most of the gain.
In country-ranking terms, Finland's €1,094M in the recent window places it fifth in the dataset, ahead of Spain (€1,027M, 65 deals) and Belgium (€1,017M, 23 deals), both of which also recorded substantial increases from their own prior periods. Finland's recent total is nonetheless well below Sweden's €1,530M and represents roughly 10% of the UK's €11,300M. The Netherlands and Switzerland, which ranked above Finland in the prior period at €1,137M and €775M respectively, both declined in the recent window to €709M and €335M, contributing to Finland's relative repositioning within the dataset.
Explore the geographies →AI-generatedWritten by an AI model from Tech.eu Funding Explorer data (2026-06-24). Every figure is automatically verified to trace to cited funding rounds before publishing. Not investment advice. Labelled for AI transparency (EU AI Act Art. 50, applicable from 2 Aug 2026).