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Amsterdam

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78 articles stable

A $2.6B+ data-center commitment capped a coverage shift toward Amsterdam as a base for AI, cloud and software companies amid tighter civic-tech scrutiny.

Who they are

Amsterdam appears in coverage as a Dutch technology and finance hub: the home or listing venue for companies including Adyen, Just Eat, Nebius, Monumental, Tebi and Polars, and a city where platforms and public-sector technology face operational rules. Its stories span payments and IPOs, startup funding, cloud infrastructure, AI deployment and digital-platform regulation.

The recent arc

Coverage peaked in 2024Q1, when Amsterdam’s startup identity was prominent in reports on Monumental’s $25M emergence from stealth with AI-powered bricklaying robots. The year then broadened from venture activity into capital-markets and cloud stories: Just Eat planned to delist from London in favor of Amsterdam, Nebius raised $700M after rebranding from Yandex, and Tebi raised a €20M Series A.

In 2025, the emphasis moved further toward AI-enabled businesses and the infrastructure supporting them. Tebi added a €30M round led by CapitalG, Dexter Energy raised a €23M Series C for AI-based energy forecasting and trading, Polars raised an €18M Series A led by Accel, and Nebius sought financing after an up-to-$17.4B+ Microsoft deal. The arc closed with CPP Investments and Goodman Group’s agreement to invest more than $2.6B in data centers across Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Paris.

The tension

The coverage repeatedly sets Amsterdam’s technology growth against the constraints of governing a dense city. The city is a venue for scaling AI, cloud and data-center activity, but it is also associated with restrictions on new server farms and with public-service AI oversight: Amsterdam’s attempt to build a fair welfare-fraud model using 15 characteristics failed. Earlier Airbnb limits on entire-home rentals reinforce the same pattern of municipal control over digital platforms, while Adyen’s rise shows the city’s capacity to produce globally important technology businesses.

Why it matters

If the current trajectory holds, Amsterdam could become more consequential as a European junction of AI applications, cloud capacity and software-company financing rather than solely a payments and listing center. That outcome depends on whether infrastructure investment can coexist with data-center constraints and whether public-sector AI systems can meet the fairness standards that the welfare-model failure exposed; those policy choices may shape which kinds of technology expansion the city can sustain.

Amsterdam has appeared in 78 articles since 2015-01. Coverage peaked in 2024Q1 with 5 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Adyen, TechCrunch, IPO, Naspers.

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Coverage Timeline

2025-11-11
Reuters 4 related

Amsterdam-based Wonderful, which helps companies manage client-facing AI agents across voice, chat, and email in any language, raised $100M at a $700M valuation

- AI agent platform was launched earlier this year  — Expects to hit around $10 million in annual recurring revenue

2025-10-06
TechCrunch 3 related

Amsterdam-based Polars, the startup behind the popular open-source library for data manipulation of the same name, raised a €18M Series A led by Accel

https://lnkd.in/eHXvE4x9

2025-09-10
Bloomberg 2 related

Amsterdam-based Nebius Group plans to raise $2B in convertible notes and $1B in equity to help it expand after signing an up to $17.4B+ deal with Microsoft

Nebius Group NV plans to raise $3 billion in convertible notes and equity to help it expand in the wake of a major deal …

2025-07-02
Reuters 2 related

Amsterdam-based Dexter Energy, which offers AI-based forecasting and trading products for renewable energy and batteries, raised a €23M Series C led by Alantra

Sudip Kar-Gupta / Reuters :

2025-06-11
TechCrunch 4 related

Amsterdam-based Tebi, which offers a SaaS operations platform to hospitality companies, raised €30M led by CapitalG, after a €20M Series A in October 2024

Q&A with Arnout Schuijff

2025-05-11
SiliconANGLE 5 related

Amsterdam-based AppSignal, which develops an app monitoring tool that it says is used by 2,000+ organizations, raised a $22M Series A led by Elsewhere Partners

Mike Wheatley / SiliconANGLE :

2025-05-07
TechCrunch 4 related

Amsterdam-based neobank Finom raised €92.7M from General Catalyst and says it serves 100K+ SMBs across Germany, France, Spain, the Netherlands, and Italy

Mary Ann Azevedo / TechCrunch :

2024-12-02
Bloomberg 11 related

Amsterdam-based Nebius, which rebranded itself from Russian internet giant Yandex and offers cloud services for AI, raised $700M from Nvidia, Accel, and others

Nebius Group NV, the technology company rebranded from Russian internet giant Yandex, has raised $700 million from a slate …

2024-11-07
Bloomberg 2 related

Adyen reports Q3 revenue up 20% YoY to €498.3M, vs. €503.3M est., and processed volume growth slowed to 32% from 45% in H1 2024; ADYEN falls 9%+ in Amsterdam

Sarah Jacob / Bloomberg :

2024-10-16
Fortune 9 related

Amsterdam-based Tebi, a payments app aimed at independent businesses like bars and cafes, raised a €20M Series A led by Index Ventures

Prarthana Prakash / Fortune :

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Quarterly Coverage

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Narrative

TEXXR tracks 66 tech news articles mentioning Amsterdam, dating back to February 2015. The biggest stories include Amsterdam-based Nebius says Nvidia plans to invest $2B in the startup as it plans to... and eBay says it will stop using PayPal for its backend payments service by 2020, will work.... Frequently covered alongside Adyen, TechCrunch, Naspers, Accel, and Ingrid Lunden. Coverage has shifted toward developer themes and away from enterprise, consumer.

Key Moments

2024Q3enterprise +80pts; funding -60pts; regulation -20pts
2024Q4enterprise -50pts; consumer +25pts; funding +50pts
2025Q2enterprise -50pts; developer +25pts; consumer +25pts

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