Fintech/Analysis/ Meet the fastest-growing fintechs of 2021 European fintech has had a stellar year. These are the startups that hired the most aggressively over the past 12 months. By Isabel Woodford 13 December 2021 \Fintech Is it finally European insurtech’s moment in the sun? By Amy O'Brien 14 February 2023 Fintech/Analysis/ Meet the fastest-growing fintechs of 2021 European fintech has had a stellar year. These are the startups that hired the most aggressively over the past 12 months. By Isabel Woodford 13 December 2021 European fintech has had an unprecedented year. It’s welcomed dozens of new unicorns, a wave of IPOs and mammoth funding rounds for early giants like Revolut and Klarna. 2021 has also welcomed several newcomers — and they’re growing fast, fuelled by a frantic funding scene. Using data from LinkedIn and Dealroom, we have shortlisted the fastest-hiring fintechs this year (up to December 7). To avoid the results being skewed by tiny teams with significant hires, we’ve focused exclusively on post-seed fintechs who have raised over €50m in total. All the data below has been confirmed with the companies featured to guarantee accuracy. These are the 14 European fintechs who have grown their teams most aggressively over the last 12 months. 1/ Juni Juni is the neobank built for ecommerce merchants, hoping to be their financial companion. The startup has quickly expanded into the Netherlands and the UK, which is its biggest market, offering a suite of products from lending to return-on-investment tracking features. Founded: 2020 HQ: Gothenburg Team growth this year: 644% (from 9 to 67 employees) Total funding: $76m 2/ Uncapped Asher Ismail and Piotr Pisarz, cofounders of Uncapped Uncapped plays in the revenue-based financing space, up against the ever-growing mix of newcomers like Capchase and Pipe. The company offers ecommerce startups who are generating regular income an alternative to VC funding, in the form of specialist loans up to £5m. Founded: 2019 HQ: London Team growth this year: 554% (11 to 72 employees) Total funding: $117m (including debt) 3/ Wayflyer Wayflyer cofounders Jack Pierse and Aidan Corbett Similar to Uncapped, Wayflyer also offers loans to ecommerce companies, providing a range of financing and analytics solutions that help improve cash flow. The startup is now active across Europe, aiming to deploy over $100m in Spain and Holland in 2022. Founded: 2019 HQ: Dublin Team growth this year: 485% (39 to 228 employees) Total funding: $76m 4/ Zilch Zilch has launched what it dubs “an American Express for millennials and Gen Z”, offering a card with a personalised credit line which is then paid back in instalments. The company, which has a consumer credit licence from the UK regulator, hit 1.2m downloads last month after announcing it had secured a $2bn valuation. Founded: 2018 HQ: London Team growth this year: 453% (38 to 210) Total funding: $400m (including debt) Check out the fastest-growing female-led startups from 2019 5/ Copper Copper’s founder Dmitry Tokarev Copper is a London-based startup focused on helping big investors store and manage their cryptocurrency investments. The plan is to be the custodian and regulatory bastion for banks and other large institutions, when they start offering crypto. Founded: 2018 HQ: London Team growth this year: 350% (~40 to 180+) Total funding: $84.3m (next round set to close imminently!) 6/ Primer The Primer interface Primer is a no-code payments integration. It allows merchants to easily aggregate various payment providers, avoiding reliance on a single tool or having to clumsily manage multiple providers at once. Founded: 2020 HQ: London Team growth this year: 329% (24 to 103) Total funding: $73.4m 7/ Alma Alma’s founders Louis Chatriot and Guillaume Desloge Alma is France’s leading buy now, pay later player. Led by Louis Chatriot — a second-time founder — Alma boasts a unique credit scoring system, providing instant lending decisions to shoppers. Founded: 2018 HQ: Paris Team growth this year: 311% Total funding: €65m 8/ Scalapay The Scalapay C-suite Scalapay has positioned itself as yet another Klarna rival, playing in the red-hot buy now, pay later space. The startup went live in summer 2019 and, within months, had convinced over 1,000 merchants across France, Italy and Germany to sign up. It is led by 32-year-old Simone Mancini. Founded: 2019 HQ: Dublin (operational in France and Italy) Team growth this year: 250% (40 to 140) Funding: €170m (including debt) 9/ Freetrade Freetrade is one the UK’s top neobrokers. It allows users to buy UK stocks for free, as well as offering cheap access to overseas stocks. The startup recently hit 1m users. Founded: 2016 HQ: London Team growth this year: 212% (80 to 250) Total funding: $88.7m 10/ Trade Republic Trade Republic is Europe’s largest commission-free, stock-trading app — similar to Freetrade and the US’s Robinhood. Backed by Accel, Creandum, and Sequoia, the company now employs more than 600 people. It serves over 1m customers across Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Founded: 2015 HQ: Berlin Team growth: 200% (from 200 to 600+) Funding: $995.5m Check out the fastest growing German fintechs from last year 11/ Payhawk Payhawk’s team Payhawk is an accounting tool for businesses, offering a single place to manage everything from company cards to expenses to bills and invoices. The startup claims it can save companies huge amounts of manual work and potential errors. It currently operates across 27 countries. Founded: 2018 HQ: London / Sofia Team growth: 160% (25 to 65) Total funding: $136.5m 12/ Zego Sten Saar, CEO of Zego Zego offers tailored insurance to London gig workers. The company hit a $1bn+ valuation earlier this year. Founded: 2016 HQ: London Team growth: 143% (217 to 529) Funding: $200m+ 13/ yulife Yulife sells directly to employers, offering perk packages to their staff. It focuses on insurance and financial products. Founded: 2016 HQ: London Team growth: 137% (59 to 140) Total funding: $86.6m 14/ PrimaryBid The PrimaryBid team PrimaryBid is a platform that allows private individuals to take part in capital raises on the public markets. The startup recently partnered with Deliveroo to allow their customers early access to their (somewhat anti-climatic) IPO. Founded: 2016 HQ: London Team growth: 112% (51 to 108) Funding: $59m *** Other notable fast-growing fintechs: Saltpay Lunar Volt Marshmallow Anyfin Bitpanda Scalable Capital Sorare Luko Mollie Which fintechs do you think are set to have a promising 2022? Drop a message to [email protected] *To check out the fastest growing fintechs by revenue rather than team size, check out the Financial Times ranking. Related Articles How the cryptocurrency industry is coming out from under neobanking’s shadow By Maxim Bederov Click here to read more Starling to become the first profitable retail challenger bank By Freya Pratty Click here to read more Introducing the Sifted Fintech newsletter By Sifted Click here to read more Neobanks latest ploy involves *ultra* cheap insurance By Isabel Woodford Click here to read more Most Read 1 \Healthtech Is Daniel Ek’s new body scanner worth the hype? 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