2014 In Review: Top 10 Largest Venture Capital Investments In Spanish Startups

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2014 will soon be history and at Novobrief we think it's time to look back and summarize what's happened within the Spanish startup ecosystem. This is the first of a series of entries that will analyze the top investments in the country, the level of investment activity and other aspects that will help highlight what 2014 has meant for startups in Spain.

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Spain: Top investments of the year

Investment activity has increased significantly in Spain over the past few quarters. Although official data for 2014 is not yet available, Venture Watch reported that both the amount invested and number of deals went up in the first three quarters of 2014 compared to the same period in 2013. Webcapitalriesgo and ASCRI have also published numbers that point in the same direction.

Much of this increase – especially in the amount invested – is the result of Barcelona-based Scytl's massive round of financing (over $100 million) that was closed over the summer. As visible on the graph above, the second largest round in Spain was raised by gaming company Socialpoint (€23.1 million), followed by Jobandtalent (€10.8m), Fon (€10.3m) and Cabify (€8.9m).

Here's a table that shows the top-10 largest financing rounds in Spain in 2014, as well as the total amount raised, the investors that participated in those rounds and where those startups are located.

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Photocredit: Novobrief

International investors: leading the way in Spain

More international Venture Capital firms backed Spanish tech startups in the first nine months of 2014 than in all 2013, the highest level ever in the history of Spain.

This increasing involvement of foreign VCs is also visible in 2014's top-10, as six of the rounds were led by an international VC (Scytl, Socialpoint, Fon, Packlink, Kantox and CartoDB). Only Jobandtalent, La Nevera Roja and Ticketbis raised exclusively from Spanish VCs. Cabify's 2014 rounds (its Series A and the first part of its Series B) were both led by Madrid-based Seaya Ventures and it included the participation of AngelList's fund BlackVine.

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