Moveo.AI raises EUR 2.3M in seed funding led by Eleven Ventures, with participation from Uni.Fund and Charge.vc. The startup specializes in proprietary LLMs designed for enterprise customer experience – with boosted performance in areas like latency, data privacy, and reliability compared to third-party models.
Caroo, a car sharing service, secured a new seed round. The lead investor of the round was Loggerhead V.C., a climate oriented VC in Greece. The company provides a viable and affordable alternative to car ownership by tapping into the seasonally dormant fleet of car rental companies.
Corallia Ventures TT Fundis a new venture capital fund for early stage, high potential, tech transfer startups based in Greece. The Fund aims to finance innovative early-stage companies that have emerged from technology transfer. Corallia Ventures' available funds amount to EUR 22.5 million, while the amount of its investments in each startup can initially reach up to EUR 300,000, while subsequent investments can reach EUR 1-1.5 million in one or more stages.
L-Stone Capital announced a new investment in Zenus, a leader in ethical persona analysis. Zenus offers businesses deep understanding of human behavior and experience through metrics such as impressions, demographics, dwell time, and consumer "positive energy" indicators.
Cypriot startup Theramir raises EUR 525,000 bridge round to reach clinical phase. Theramir’s search to develop a new targeted cancer therapy has been strengthened by a healthy capital infusion, funding its operations through to the second half of 2025, where it plans to secure a licencing agreement and start clinical trials for its patented EVmiR.
Fintech Plum has raised £13.4 million in funding from institutional investors, bringing the company’s funding to over £73 million. The company has more than 2 million customers who are using the app to seamlessly set money aside in 10 markets across Europe. Investors included Eurobank. iGrow Venture Capital, Venture Friends, and Ventura Capital. The company has also raised an additional £2.7 million via crowdfunding. This brings the total to £16 million raised in Plum’s Series B round.