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Ana-Maria Stanciuc @ The Next Web 2 place · today 03:31 EDT

A new early-stage fund: Syndicate One raises €22M for Belgium’s startups

Brussels-based investor Syndicate One has hit a funding milestone with the €22 million first close of its second early-stage tech fund, underscoring a growing confidence in Belgium’s startup ecosystem. The new capital builds on the firm’s first fund, which closed at €6.5 million in late 2024, and will be deployed to support early-stage Belgian tech […]
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