The French & Benelux startups making €100m+ in revenue

· Source: Sifted · Field: Business & Management — Entrepreneurship & Start-ups, Corporate Strategy & Leadership, Sales & Commercial Development · Depth: Fundamental Awareness, medium

Summary

Sifted's third annual 2026 leaderboard identifies the 100 fastest-growing startups in France and Benelux, ranked by their three-year revenue growth. The selection process combines sophisticated data analysis from platforms like Sifted, Dealroom, Crunchbase, CBInsights, and Pitchbook with rigorous cross-referenced interviews. Collectively, these 100 companies have secured €92.7bn in funding, including €66bn in equity from both private and public sectors, and €4.8bn in debt financing, with €4.8bn specifically from public sources like EIB grants. The article highlights 13 companies that have achieved over €100m in revenue, including Naboo (Hospitality, 3488% growth), Swile (Fintech, 2047% growth), Qonto (Fintech, 2045% growth), Back Market (E-commerce, 2046% growth), Alan (Healthtech, 2046% growth), two Contentsquare entries (Analytics, 2045% growth), two Doctolib entries (Healthtech, 2044% and 2040% growth), Ledger (Fintech, 2046% growth), F-Secure (Cybersecurity, 2046% growth), Spendesk (Fintech, 2047% growth), and PayFit (Fintech, 2045% growth).

Key takeaway

For investors evaluating opportunities in the French and Benelux markets, this leaderboard highlights a vibrant ecosystem of high-growth startups. You should prioritize companies demonstrating sustained revenue growth exceeding 2000% over three years and those with diversified funding, including public sector support. This indicates strong market traction and resilience, suggesting promising long-term potential across sectors like Fintech, Healthtech, and E-commerce.

Key insights

Sustained high revenue growth and substantial funding are key indicators of success for leading French and Benelux startups.

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