The Growing Startup Ecosystem in Italy: A Focus on Fintech
Italy has been steadily carving out a niche in the European startup investment landscape, experiencing notable growth despite being smaller than giants like France and Germany. In 2024, Italian startups garnered approximately $1.4 billion in investments, with figures expected to surpass $1 billion again in 2025, according to data from Dealroom. This trend highlights the burgeoning innovation ecosystem flourishing in the country.

As investor confidence grows, deal sizes have also increased, emphasizing the advancement and maturation of the Italian startup industry. Fintech continues to dominate this landscape, being one of the strongest sectors in the startup ecosystem.
The Dominance of Fintech in Italy’s Startup Scene
In the first seven months of 2025, Italian startups raised a total of $396 million in seed funding, with an impressive 31.3% — roughly $124 million — funneled into fintech ventures focused on financial management, lending, banking, and payment solutions. This indicates fintech’s powerful role within Italy’s thriving startup ecosystem.

Key Investors in Italian Fintech
In this expanding landscape, several investors are making substantial contributions to fintech innovation. A recent study by CB Insights highlights the top 25 venture capital firms in Italy, evaluated by their portfolio strength and capability to identify future market winners.
Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (CDP)
Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (CDP) stands out as a national promotion bank founded in 1850, primarily supporting long-term economic development and innovation. Through its venture capital arm, CDP Venture Capital SGR, manages investments exceeding €1 billion and provides seed investments in fintech startups.
Other Leading Investors: Vento Ventures and LVenture Group
Vento Ventures, fully funded by Exor, actively supports early-stage startups and contributes to strengthening Italy’s technology ecosystem through various initiatives. Meanwhile, LVenture Group focuses on early-stage digital startups, providing an extensive network, mentorship, and significant financial backing to promising fintech ventures.
Innovative Fintech Startups to Watch
Among the numerous startups benefiting from this investment influx are several fintech companies making waves in the industry. Some notable mentions include Group BKN301, a banking-as-a-service provider, and Viceversa, a revenue-based financing company. Such innovation is indicative of the vibrant fintech landscape in Italy.
As the Italian startup ecosystem continues to evolve, the significant involvement of various investors in fintech ensures that Italy remains an exciting place for technology innovation. The synergy between traditional finance and emerging tech is paving the way for a more robust financial future.
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