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Top Western Balkans Investments in H2 2024: Serbian Startups Dominating

сряда, 29 януари 2025 10:16

In H2 2024, investments for the Western Balkans’ startups slowed down.

However, looking back on the first part of the year, 2024 can still be considered a good one for this part of Central Eastern Europe. In 2023, there were a total €9M worth of funding rounds in the Western Balkans, while just the first half of 2024 reached €11.3M.

In first half of 2024, the distribution of funding was far better as well. Top 3 investments came from North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia. In the second half of 2024, Serbian startups secured majority of the funds, with only Gjirafa being an outlier. There is also a growing trend of Russian and Belarusian teams and founders settling in Serbia. We included one such startup on this list, as it has its headquarters in Serbia and a substantial number of Serbian experts on the team.

Despite a slowdown, biggest investments in Western Balkans startups amounted to €29.5M in 2024, exceeding 2023’s total and showcasing a dynamic investment landscape.

This article is part of the CEE funding mapping series. Please feel free to contact us if we missed something: [email protected].

Below, you can find all the funding rounds registered so far in Western Balkans for tech startups in H2 2024:

1. Leanpay (Serbian-founded, Slovenia-based)

Latest round: €10M

Country: Serbia

Stage: Series B

Investors: Black Peak Capital, Catalyst Romania, Lead Ventures, South Central Ventures

Total Funding: €14.7M

Founders: Janko Medja, Misa Zivic, Tilen Zugwitz

Vertical: Fintech

About: Leanpay, founded in 2017, offers a buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) lending platform that facilitates point of sale installment loans for consumers across all sales channels. Retailers can integrate the solution both in-store and online. With more than 120,000 users in Slovenia, Romania and Hungary, the company has approved more than €200 million in consumer loans (as of July 2024).

2. Gjirafa

Latest round: €5M

Country: Albania/Kosovo

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Stage: Series B, raising its Series C

Investors: U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC)

Total Funding: €13M

FoundersMergim Cahani

Vertical: Ecommerce

About: Gjirafa is an internet company providing e-commerce, video streaming, online marketing, cloud computing, and entertainment production. Its services are now available in Kosovo, Albania and North Macedonia, with Montenegro, Serbia and very likely Bulgaria coming within the next two years. Gjirafa has raised nearly $10M in Series A and B from the Czech Rockaway Capital, and prominent digital economy angel investors. Its now in talks for the Series C, and possible IPO.

3. Lupa Technology

Latest round: €1.7M

Country: Serbia

Stage: Seed

Investors: South Central Ventures and the World Bank/EU Commission

Total funding: €1.7M

Founders: Milan Jankovic and Dorde Nedeljkovic

Vertical: SaaS, Construction and Legal

About: Lupa Technology is a cloud-based SaaS for the construction industry, transforming unstructured data into valuable information. All types of documents, data, and drawings from multiple sources are stored on one platform, allowing users to easily analyze their material’s quality and relevancy. Lupa’s clients include global real estate developers, general contractors, construction law firms, engineering companies, and insurance companies.

4. Bpacks (Serbia-based, Russian-founded)

Latest round: €1M

Country: Headquartered in Serbia, half of the team is from Serbia

Stage: Pre-Seed

Investors: Founders and a small group of private investors

Total funding: €1M

Founders: Mikhail Skalkin (CEO and co-founder), Dr. Nikolay Semenov (R&D lead and co-founder), Lev Bolshakov (co-founder)

Vertical: Clean Tech, Sustainability

About: Bpacks emerged from a vision to leverage industrial byproducts like tree bark to address the growing plastic pollution crisis. Its bark-based packaging reduces reliance on petroleum-based plastics while extending the shelf life of perishables, such as meat, fruits, and vegetables by up to 7 days. The company has partnered with Serbian retailer Gomex, which operates over 300 stores in Southern Europe.

5. Baby Boo

Latest round: €500K

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Country: Serbia

Stage: Seed

Investors: Angel investor

Total funding: €1.1M

Founders: Marija Hudolin and Tatjana Pandurov Radovic

Vertical: Cosmetics, Health Tech

About: Baby Boo is a premium brand specializing in natural and organic cosmetics designed specifically for babies and children. Having covered the regional market, Baby Boo started expanding to the European market through strategic cooperation with Notino, and in 2025 they plan entrance to the Chinese market.

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