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Home » UK Fintech Attracts $100M Boost from Volution

UK Fintech Attracts $100M Boost from Volution

Volution launches second fund targeting revenue-generating UK fintech startups, highlighting sector's resilience and investment appeal.

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
April 28, 2025
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UK fintech sector receives a $100M investment from Volution, focusing on scaling revenue-positive startups amid funding challenges.

UK fintech continues to thrive as Volution, a UK-based venture capital firm, announces a new $100 million fund dedicated to the sector.

This initiative aims to support fintech companies that have established revenue streams but require additional capital to scale.

The fund, Volution’s second following a $30 million initial fund, is launched in partnership with Japanese VC firm SBI Investment Co.

A significant number of existing limited partners have recommitted to this new fund, underscoring confidence in the UK fintech landscape.

James Codling, Managing Partner at Volution, highlights a structural funding gap in the UK, particularly for companies post-Series A.

He notes that while the UK government focuses on productivity and growth, early-stage funding has diminished, creating challenges for startups seeking to scale.

Volution targets companies with revenues between $5 million and $20 million, filling a critical market need.

This strategy is timely, considering the correction in venture markets during 2021-22, which left many funds struggling to raise new capital and manage existing portfolios.

The UK fintech sector’s robustness is evident, with over 185 startups valued above £1 billion.

Success stories like Allica Bank, which doubled its profits in 2024, and Revolut, reporting a £1 billion profit, exemplify the sector’s potential.


Volution’s previous investments include Signal AI, Flagstone, Cognism, and Zopa Bank, with the first fund achieving three exits.

The firm also emphasizes sustainable growth through its ESG-focused “Carbon Carry” initiative.

Despite fintech’s success, the broader UK tech sector faces challenges, with Series A funding dropping by 44% in 2024 and Series B conversion rates declining over 50% in the past five years.


Volution’s new fund represents a strategic investment in UK fintech, aiming to bridge funding gaps and support scalable, revenue-generating startups in a thriving sector.

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