This Month in German, Swiss, and Austrian (GSA) Startups - June 2022

This Month in German, Swiss, and Austrian (GSA) Startups - June 2022

Author: joe@startuprad.io June 30, 2022 Duration: 29:11
Our Highlights: Startups in GSA also shedding headcount, including unicorns that recently raised money. All signs point towards them extending their runway, expecting a recession. Some startups face a challenging fundraising environment, but others like WeFox want to almost double their valuations. Also, Personio and Trade Republic raise additional funds. In our “stay ahead of the curve” section, we have a lot of articles an entrepreneur should read to prepare for the potential downturn. German economic minister Habeck is unveiling his new startup strategy, considering even a minimum investment in VC Funds for German insurers and pension funds. The fast delivery startups seem to hit a wall and even formerly mighty Gorillas now explores strategic options. Let’s talk startups: https://medium.com/@startuprad_io/this-month-in-german-swiss-and-austrian-gsa-startups-june-2022-2651b2b64fe Top News Tech Layoffs This is just a selection of the current bloodshed going on in listed and non-listed tech around the world. Again we are focusing on the GSA market, but this is currently a big thing, especially for the workers fired. Global startup job cut reaches 17.000 people. Recent job cutters include unicorn Berlin Brands Group with 10% of their employees  German neobroker unicorn Trade Republic raises 250 m € at 5 bn € valuation, despite challenging market environment (for trading and fundraising). This is up from a 4.4 bn € valuation at their last fundraising in Mai 2021, despite that they are joining a long list of startups to cut expectations and jobs  Crypto trading platform Bitpanda cuts headcount by a third  A few weeks ago Berlin-based crypto startup Nuri announced to ax 20% of its headcount. Now they have to freeze withdrawals from some of their accounts since their partner Celsius Networks did so  Rocket Internet has already cut headcount: 30% of their workforce at their Global Founders Capital (formerly 94) and 50% at their Flash Ventures (formerly 40)  Fast Delivery Startups in Trouble Berlin’s Gorillas lays off 300 and exits four markets. They are not the only ones, Getir (also active in Germany) is also shedding headcount. They are also reportedly in search for other options, which may include a merger or acquisition as well. Read more here: Gorillas Burns 80 m US$ a Month. Now Explores Options, Weighed Deals With Delivery Rivals. Instant delivery firm Jokr is leaving the US. Its founder — Ralf Wenzel — is also known as the founder of Foodpanda and helped Softbank with the reorganization of WeWork Related: Gorillas Startup Dream of Food Delivery and Office Raves Falters  Ultra-Fast Delivery Startups May Have Moved Too Fast  Challenging Fundraising Environment But Some persevere for example Personio nabs $200M at a $8.5B valuation as its HR for small businesses hits the big time — Making it one of Europe’s most valuable startups  Insurtech Startup Wefox Seeks Funding at Over $5 Billion Value almost doubling their previous valuation And others start to think about all options Solarisbank is Exploring All Options From Fundraising to a Sale to a PE Fund  Plusdental Plusdental is a Berlin-based startup working on mouthguards. In March 2021 said they were looking at a unicorn valuation. Now they exit for a mere 131 m € to a swiss based company Wingcopter Wingcopter receives 42 m US$ new funding, plans expansion. They are building a unique drone, that combines vertical lift-off capabilities with wing-assisted flight for long distances (much like a V 22 Osprey), already working in the Pacific on remote atolls... Folge direkt herunterladen

Trying to keep up with the fast-moving tech scene in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland can feel like a full-time job. That’s where Startup & Tech News from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland by Startuprad.io™ comes in. Host Joe Menninger cuts through the noise to bring you clear, concise updates in English, focusing on what actually matters across the DACH region. You’ll hear timely breakdowns of significant funding deals, analysis of emerging industry trends, and explanations of regulatory changes that could impact founders and investors. This podcast serves as your regular briefing, connecting the dots between major hubs like Berlin, Zurich, Munich, and Vienna without requiring you to scour dozens of local news sources. It’s designed for anyone with a professional or personal interest in European innovation who needs the key facts delivered efficiently. By tuning in, you get a direct line to the pulse of Central Europe's startup ecosystem, with context that turns headlines into actionable insight. The coverage is consistently relevant, ensuring you’re never caught off guard by the next big shift in the market.
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