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    Viola Credit plans $347 million debt fund for European tech firms

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    Posted on November 12, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Viola Credit plans a €300M debt fund for European tech firms, focusing on non-dilutive funding to boost sectors like AI and fintech.

    Table of Contents

    • Viola Credit's New Debt Fund Initiative
    • Importance of Non-Dilutive Funding
    • Target Sectors for Investment
    • Recent Fundraising Success

    Viola Credit Aims to Raise €300 Million for European Tech Debt Fund

    Viola Credit's New Debt Fund Initiative

    By Niket Nishant

    Importance of Non-Dilutive Funding

    (Reuters) -Alternative credit manager Viola Credit said on Wednesday it is planning to raise up to 300 million euros ($347.3 million) for a debt fund focused on European technology companies, which are looking for capital beyond equity funding.

    Target Sectors for Investment

    The fund has drawn commitments from British Business Bank and European Investment Fund, and will provide debt averaging between 10 million euros and 15 million euros per deal.

    Recent Fundraising Success

    WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

    European tech firms have scaled rapidly over the past decade, but their access to non-dilutive funding, which does not require founders to give up ownership stakes, has lagged far behind their U.S. counterparts.

    Funds such as Viola's aim to boost Europe as it competes globally in high-impact sectors such as artificial intelligence.

    Viola has over $4 billion under management in total.

    CONTEXT

    Europe has struggled to produce the next wave of big tech winners. Almost none of the region's software companies valued at over one billion euros were founded in the past 15 years, according to a June report from McKinsey and Boardwave.

    Viola's new fund will target financing up to 50 private equity-backed companies in Western Europe and the UK, focusing on sectors such as enterprise software, AI, financial technology, cleantech and healthtech, the company said.

    The launch comes weeks after Viola raised $2 billion for a global asset-backed lending fund.

    KEY QUOTES

    "We see a growing funding gap in Europe. Europe is underpenetrated, but at the same time it is producing more and more unicorns," said Ido Vigdor, managing partner at Viola Credit.

    "Equity is quite expensive for a lot of companies. We see many second-time founders and big companies in Europe more keen on non-dilutive capital for use cases that should be financed by debt," said Neha Mittal, head of Europe at the company.

    ($1 = 0.8638 euros)

    (Reporting by Niket Nishant in Bengaluru; Editing by Sahal Muhammed)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Viola Credit aims to raise €300M for a debt fund targeting European tech firms.
    • •The fund provides non-dilutive capital, crucial for tech growth.
    • •Commitments from British Business Bank and European Investment Fund.
    • •Focus on sectors like AI, fintech, cleantech, and healthtech.
    • •Addresses Europe's funding gap compared to the U.S.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Viola Credit plans $347 million debt fund for European tech firms

    1What is non-dilutive funding?

    Non-dilutive funding refers to capital raised without giving up ownership stakes in a company. This type of funding allows founders to retain full control while accessing necessary financial resources.

    2What is a debt fund?

    A debt fund is an investment vehicle that primarily invests in fixed-income securities, such as bonds or loans. These funds aim to provide returns through interest payments and capital appreciation.

    3What is a unicorn in the tech industry?

    A unicorn is a privately held startup company valued at over $1 billion. The term signifies the rarity of such successful ventures in the tech industry.

    4What is private equity?

    Private equity refers to investment funds that directly invest in private companies or buy out public companies, often with the goal of restructuring and improving their financial performance.

    5What is the role of the European Investment Fund?

    The European Investment Fund supports Europe's micro, small, and medium-sized businesses by providing financing and guarantees to encourage investment and growth.

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