Lithuania is rapidly positioning itself as one of Europe’s top hubs for startups and financial technology (fintech), boasting a thriving ecosystem that has attracted global attention. Home to unicorns like Vinted and Nord Security, the Baltic nation is also nurturing a range of promising “soonicorns” poised to join the billion-dollar club.
A Rising Star in the Baltics
With a population of just 2.8 million, Lithuania is small compared to larger European nations. Yet, its startup ecosystem is thriving, outperforming its regional counterparts. According to the Lithuanian Startup Ecosystem 2023 report, the country’s startups were the fastest-growing in the Baltics last year. Between 2018 and 2023, Lithuania’s startup enterprise value surged 7.1 times, significantly outpacing the Baltic average of 2.7x and the 3.6x growth in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE).
Lithuania also ranked second in the CEE region for venture capital funding in 2023, securing €292 million. Notable soonicorns like Argyle, CityBee, and PVcase, valued between €200 million and €1 billion, highlight the country’s upward trajectory. Smaller but rapidly growing startups such as Affise, Whatagraph, and BitDegree are also making their mark.
The capital city, Vilnius, is a fintech hotspot, hosting over 170 startups valued at approximately €1.8 billion in 2023. In just 18 months leading up to February 2024, these companies raised €228 million in venture capital. Prominent names include Amlyze, Kevin, TransferGo, and HeavyFinance, which span industries such as payments, regulatory technology, and cryptocurrency.
Why Lithuania?
Employee well-being: Lithuania’s emphasis on work-life balance, mental health, and a vibrant work environment has made it particularly appealing to younger workers who dominate fintech sectors. The country recently topped the 2024 World Happiness Report for people under 30. Modern office designs and collaborative setups further enhance employee engagement.
Government initiatives: Organizations like Startup Lithuania, Invest Lithuania, and Vilnius Techfusion provide startups with invaluable support through acceleration programs, workshops, consultations, and relocation assistance. These initiatives connect startups with founders, investors, and tech specialists, fostering a collaborative ecosystem.
Ease of business: Ranked fifth globally for tax competitiveness and eighth for remote work, Lithuania offers an investor-friendly environment. Vilnius, known for its high-speed internet and robust online security, was named the most business-friendly city in Emerging Europe, making it a prime choice for tech-driven companies.
Lithuania’s strategic policies, talent pool, and tech-friendly infrastructure are solidifying its reputation as a fintech powerhouse, drawing investors and startups to its dynamic and rapidly growing ecosystem.