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Photo Caption - Marking International Women’s Day and the results of the Pitchbook Report, photographed (left to right) are: Jenny Melia, Executive Director of Enterprise Ireland, Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, Peter Burke and Karen May, CFO of XOCEAN, who raised €115 million in 2025 with investors including Morgan Stanley. The investment will expand XOCEAN’s operations and support the development of innovative new technologies aimed at enhancing ocean conservation efforts and improving data collection for marine research.
Enterprise Ireland marks International Women’s Day as Ireland is named 2nd in Europe for investment in women-led start-ups
€200.1 million was invested in Irish women-led startups by venture capital (VC) firms in 2024 – up 39% on investments of €144.2 million in 2023. This is according to financial data and research firm PitchBook, who published their ‘All In: Female Founders in the VC Ecosystem’ report, a pan-European analysis of VC investment in women founders. The report also confirmed that Ireland is the 2nd country in Europe per deal count on a per capita basis for investment in women-led start-ups and has consistently ranked in the top 5 countries for the past 10 years.
Welcoming today’s results, Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, Peter Burke said, “The increase in investment in women-led start-ups is 2024 is a very positive trend. Strong VC investment is vitally important for early-stage and high-growth companies and the Government’s €250 million Seed and Venture Capital Scheme, administered by Enterprise Ireland, strengthens the funding ecosystem in Ireland. Having a strong funding environment and harnessing the full talent pool of Ireland’s population is essential to drive enterprise growth.”
Jenny Melia, Executive Director, Enterprise Ireland, said: “As we mark International Women’s Day, we are very pleased to see such a strong increase in the level of investment in women-founders in Ireland. This achievement reflects the calibre of women-led startups in Ireland and their determination and ambition to scale their businesses. Through our investments in High Potential Start-Ups (HPSUs), our Pre-Seed Start Fund and supporting a robust VC ecosystem, our focus is not only on ensuring that founders have access to funding to start and grow, but also have the support of an inclusive and well-connected business environment. Enterprise Ireland’s 5-year strategy, launched earlier this week, places a continued emphasis on supporting women founders in Ireland.”
In 2024, significant fundraises by women founders in Ireland, included biotech AI company Nuritas, founded by Dr. Nora Khaldi raised $42 million, medtech company Luminate Medical co-founded by Barbara Oliveira raised €15 million.
PitchBook’s League Tables for 2024 also reported that Enterprise Ireland continues to maintain its position as the number 1 VC in Europe by deal count.
Link to PitchBook Report - 2024 European All In: Female Founders in the VC Ecosystem | PitchBook
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Notes to Editor:
For reference, please contact:
Marika MacCarvill, Enterprise Ireland Communications Manager – Ireland and International
00 353 86 171 2568 / marika.maccarvill@enterprsie-ireland.com
PitchBook Report
2024 European All In: Female Founders in the VC Ecosystem | PitchBook
Pitchbook Data: Europe VC Deal Court per capita (# per 100k) with at least one Female Founder by Country - 2024 Ranking
1st - Estonia
2nd - Ireland
3rd - Switzerland
4th - United Kingdom
5th - Luxembourg
Pitchbook 2024 European VC League Table
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