Newnex has tracked $632m funding rounds this past week in European Venture Capital. London-based Fnality , a pioneer in developing wholesale payment systems based on Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT), has announced the successful completion of a €89 million Series B funding round. This funding was led by Goldman Sachs and BNP Paribas , with the participation of DTCC, Euroclear , Nomura , and WisdomTree . Noteworthy additional investments came from Series A investors Banco Santander, BNY Mellon, Barclays, CIBC, Commerzbank, ING, Lloyds Banking Group, Nasdaq Ventures, State Street, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, and UBS . Cambridge-headquartered nanomedicine firm ViaNautis has secured $25 million in its Series A funding round. The funding was spearheaded by 4BIO Capital , BGF (known for supporting Kooth and Machine Discovery), and UCB Ventures , with contributions from the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Eli Lilly and Company , and existing investors such as Origin Capital, Meltwind, and O2H . Solvimon , a platform provider for billing based in Utrecht, has disclosed a seed funding of €9 million . Northzone and chosen business angels contributed to the funding. The seed round will be utilized to grow the team and expedite its go-to-market strategy. French logistics tech startup Stockoss has secured $4.3 million in seed funding, with Pi Labs , a London-based VC that recently supported Responsibly and Kamma, leading the round. Other participants in the funding round include Global Brain, 50Partners, Hartwood , and Kima Ventures . Paris-based fintech company Defacto , specializing in embedded B2B lending solutions, has raised an additional €10 million in a Series A funding round extension. Citi Ventures, a new investor, joined existing backers Northzone, Headline, and Global Founders Capital. Le Fourgon , a French startup focused on returnables, has revealed a Series A funding of €10 million .The funding comes from key investors Id4 and Teampact , along with La Poste Ventures fund —initiated by La Poste and managed by XAnge —and several business angels. French legal AI firm Jimini AI has successfully concluded a €1.9 million seed funding round to expedite its expansion. Established in 2023 through Entrepreneur First , which is its initial investor, Jimini AI is presently introducing its solution in closed beta within various prominent European pilot firms. Polytechnique Ventures took the lead in the fundraising, joined by J12 Ventures, Galion.exe, Evolem, Zebox Ventures, and Better Angle . Jimini AI also benefits from the expertise of around fifteen well-known investors, including Thomas Wolf (Hugging Face), Pierre Aïdan and Timothée Rambaud (Legalstart), Didier Kuhn, Rémi Aubert (AB Tasty), and the founding team of Leeway. Aikido Security , a Ghent-based company specializing in developer-friendly software security solutions, has disclosed a $ 5.4 million funding in its Seed round. The Seed round, totaling €5 million, was co-led by Notion Capital and Connect Ventures . In addition to this, Inovia Capital’s Precede Fund and angel investor Christina Cacioppo , CEO of Vanta, also participated in the funding. Dutch revenue-based finance marketplace Levenue has secured €8 million in a Series A funding round and completed the acquisition of Belgian fintech Cake. The Series A funding round, supporting Levenue's operations in 12 European countries, was led by Truffle Capital , with participation from Freshmen Fund . Resistomap , a startup focused on monitoring antibiotic resistance, has revealed a successful $ 2.2 million seed funding round. The funding was spearheaded by European VC firm Ananda Impact Venture , with participation from Gaingel and support from a Business Finland R&D grant. London-based Bloom , a coaching app to democratize access to coaching, has officially launched in the UK and the US after completing a seed funding round that secured $10 million . The mobile-first app had previously received funding from investors, including Octopus Ventures and MMC Ventures . Naïf , a B-corp located in South Holland that produces skin-friendly care products for babies and parents, has disclosed securing €23 million from the European impact investor Future Business Partnership (FBP). BASH , an Amsterdam-based startup specializing in party discovery through its app, has announced the successful raising of €750,000 in a recent funding round. The investment was contributed by existing backers, including Sjuul Berden (founder of United Wardrobe) and Leon Ramakers (former director of Mojo). Additionally, new investors such as Quinten Selhorst (founder of Felyx), Bastiaan de Rakt (founder of Enjins, Deeploy), Neil Currie , and Gijsbert de Regt (founders of eVision), along with Geert-Jan Smits (founder of Flinders), have joined the round. Financial services organization Macquarie Asset Management (MAM) has pledged to in