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Pleo has raised $150 million in its Series C funding round, making it Denmark’s biggest ever Series C round. The investment was co-led by Bain Capital Ventures and Thrive Capital, aimed at developing new features and expanding its team.

Pleo has raised $150 million in its Series C funding round, making it Denmark’s biggest ever Series C round. The investment was co-led by Bain Capital Ventures and Thrive Capital, aimed at developing new features and expanding its team.

03/28/25, 11:34 PM
Location
https://purecatamphetamine.github.io/country-flag-icons/3x2/DK.svgcopenhagen
Money raised
$150 million
Round Type
series c
Investors
Seedcamp, Kinnevik, Creandum, Thrive Capital, Bain Capital Ventures
Danish fintech Pleo has raised $150 million in its Series C funding round. This investment is Denmark’s biggest ever Series C round, bringing its valuation to approximately $1.7 billion. The round was co-led by US-based investment firms Bain Capital Ventures and Thrive Capital, with participation from previous investors like Creandum, Kinnevik, and Seedcamp. The new funds will be used to develop platform features and expand Pleo's staff and customer base.

Company Info

Company
Pleo
Location
copenhagen, capital region of denmark, denmark
Additional Info
The round, which sets a record for being the largest Series C for a Danish startup, values Pleo at $1.7 billion, the startup has confirmed. There are around 17,000 small and medium businesses now using Pleo, with companies at the medium end of that numbering around 1,000 employees. Pleo has around 330 employees today spread across London, Stockholm, Berlin and Madrid, as well as in Copenhagen, and it will be using some of the investment to grow that team and its reach. Pleo starts with physical and virtual payment cards that are issued by Pleo (in partnership with MasterCard) to buy goods and services, which in turn are automatically itemized according to a company’s internal accounting systems, with the ability to work with e-receipts, but also let people use their phones to snap pictures of receipts when they are only on paper, if required.

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