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Scaleup companies in Europe show strong growth, with Latvia, Portugal, and Greece leading

Created at 10 Jul · 7:11 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Scaleup companies in Europe are expanding rapidly, with Latvia, Portugal, and Greece showing the strongest performance between 2023 and 2024, particularly in employee numbers. Ireland, Luxembourg, and Estonia saw the largest declines in the same period, according to the European Scaleup Institute.

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Key Numbers

2023-2024period of strong scaleup growth in Latvia, Portugal, Greece
2023-2024period of scaleup decline in Ireland, Luxembourg, Estonia
2024year for highest scaleups per million population
415.3Ireland scaleups per million population
354.7Sweden scaleups per million population
274.3Denmark scaleups per million population
2020-2024period of upward trajectory for electricity and gas industry scaleups
€5 billionEU initiative for deep tech scaleups

Who's Involved

European Scaleup Institute (ESI)
source of data on European scaleup performance
European Commission
source of data on scaleups per population
OECD
commented on the importance of public money for startups and scaleups
Inês Trindade Pereira
author of the article
Léo Arnoux
video producer for the article
Scaleup companies in Europe show strong growth, with Latvia, Portugal, and Greece leading

↳ Why This Matters

The performance of scaleup companies is crucial for European economic growth, job creation, and innovation. Identifying leading countries and industries helps direct investment and policy efforts to foster a more competitive and dynamic business environment across the EU.

Key facts

  • Latvia, Portugal, and Greece led Europe in scaleup company growth between 2023 and 2024.
  • Ireland, Luxembourg, and Estonia experienced the largest declines in scaleup performance during the same period.
  • Ireland, Sweden, and Denmark had the highest concentration of scaleups per capita in 2024.
  • Agriculture and fishing industries saw the largest growth in scaleups from 2023-2024.
  • The electricity and gas sector has shown significant growth due to the EU's energy transition.

New companies in Europe are expanding rapidly, with scaleups in Latvia, Portugal, and Greece showing the strongest performance between 2023 and 2024, particularly in employee numbers. This data comes from the European Scaleup Institute (ESI).

Conversely, Ireland, Luxembourg, and Estonia registered the biggest drops in scaleup performance during the same period. A scaleup is defined as a company that has existed for 10 years or less, has validated its business model, and is experiencing rapid, sustainable revenue growth, driving innovation and employment.

In terms of scaleups per capita, Ireland led with 415.3 per million population in 2024, followed by Sweden (354.7) and Denmark (274.3), according to the European Commission. Romania, Bulgaria, and Latvia had the lowest numbers.

While agriculture and fishing saw the largest growth in scaleups between 2023 and 2024, the information and communication, support services, and electricity, gas, and steam sectors are the top industries for scaleup growth over a five-year period. The electricity and gas industry's growth is attributed to the EU's energy transition, with a notable upward trajectory observed between 2020 and 2024.

The EU has announced a €5 billion initiative to support innovative deep tech scaleups, with initial investments anticipated in the autumn. The OECD highlighted the vital role of public funding for startups and scaleups in enhancing competitiveness, innovation, productivity, and employment.

Frequently asked questions

A scaleup is a company that has passed its initial startup phase, successfully validated its business model, and entered a period of rapid and sustainable revenue growth. These companies have existed for 10 years or less.

Between 2023 and 2024, Latvia, Portugal, and Greece showed the strongest performance in scaleup growth, particularly in employee numbers.

While agriculture and fishing saw the biggest growth between 2023 and 2024, information and communication, support services, and electricity, gas, and steam are the top three industries for scaleup growth over five years.

The EU announced a €5 billion initiative designed to empower the continent's most innovative deep tech scaleups, with initial investments expected in the autumn.

What Happens Next

01First investments from the EU's €5 billion initiative for deep tech scaleups are set to be made this autumn.

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How It Developed

Scaleups in Latvia, Portugal, and Greece showed the strongest performance between 2023 and 2024.
Ireland, Luxembourg, and Estonia registered the biggest drops in scaleup performance during the same period.
Ireland, Sweden, and Denmark had the highest number of scaleups per million population in 2024.
Romania, Bulgaria, and Latvia had the lowest number of scaleups per million population.
Agriculture and fishing saw the biggest growth in scaleups between 2023 and 2024.
Information and communication, support services, and electricity, gas, and steam are the top three industries for scaleup growth over five years.
The electricity and gas industry saw a steep upward trajectory between 2020 and 2024 due to the EU's energy transition.
The EU announced a €5 billion initiative for deep tech scaleups, with initial investments expected in autumn.

Sources

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Where in Europe are scaleup companies performing best?Euronews

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