Start-Ups Get 2025 More Money - Bavaria Ahead of Berlin
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Despite economic uncertainties, Germany's start-up scene is growing for the second year in a row, mainly thanks to investment billions for Bavarian companies. However, the number of financing rounds continues to decline.
AI, Armor, Biotech: According to a study, German start-ups are receiving more money from investors. In addition to Berlin, Bavaria is becoming the second pillar of the founding industry.
Finance ministers talk about the need for better access to capital and closing funding gaps, with proposals also including pension reform
Bavaria once again raised the most venture capital for start-ups in Germany last year. According to the EY Startup Barometer 2026, around 3.3 billion euros flowed into young companies in the Free State, according to the Bavarian State Ministry of Digital Affairs. Berlin followed in second place with just under 2.7 billion euros. Seven of the ten largest financing rounds took place in Bavaria. The list is led by Munich-based AI company Helsing w…
AI, Armor, Biotech: According to a study, German start-ups are receiving more money from investors. In addition to Berlin, Bavaria is becoming the second pillar of the founding industry.
According to a study in 2025, many start-ups in Germany made it easier for investors to make money again. In total, almost 8.4 billion euros of venture capital, a good 1.3 billion euros more than in the previous year, is shown by a study by the consulting company EY. Thus, the funds for start-ups increased for the second year in a row after they had collapsed in 2022 and 2023 as measured by the previous Corona boom. Bavaria was again in front of…
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