Globes names Finout “Most Promising Startup of 2025”


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Cloud value administration options firm Finout is the “Globes” “Most Promising Startup of 2025.” Finout tops the listing of corporations almost certainly to succeed named by 80 native and international funds that spend money on Israeli startups. The ultimate rankings have been arrived at by the “Globes” editorial board after bearing in mind such concerns as steadiness between totally different fields, and distinctive firm progress charges. That is the nineteenth 12 months that “Globes” has printed its “Most Promising Startups” listing.

The funds have been requested select younger, groundbreaking, privately-held Israeli expertise corporations with important fund-raising rounds behind them (within the tens of hundreds of thousands of {dollars}) and wholesome progress charges, which are making a major influence and are on the street to an IPO. We tried to keep away from well-known unicorns, and likewise corporations which have made the “Globes” rankings in earlier years, and we requested the taking part funds to provide choice to corporations the place the founders and workers have served within the IDF reserves.

Every fund was requested to pick out an organization during which it was invested, and one other 4 not in its portfolio however which it noticed as the subsequent massive issues of their fields. The fields in query are software program, {hardware}, defense-tech, food-tech, agritech, cleantech, and digital well being.

Right here is the whole listing of “Globes’” prime ten startups of 2025:

1. Finout
Subject: Cloud value administration
Based: 2021, by Roi Ravhon (CEO), Asaf Liveanu (CPO), Yizhar Gilboa (CTO)
Capital raised: $85 million
Workers: 90
Buyers: Pitango, Team8, Perception Companions, Crimson Dot Capital Companions
Places: Tel Aviv, New York

2. Agora
Subject: Actual property funding administration software program
Based: 2019, by Bar Mor (CEO), Lior Dolinski (CPO), Noam Kahan (CTO)
Capital raised: $64 million
Workers: 160-170
Buyers: Aleph VC, Perception Companions, Qumra Capital
Places: Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, with places of work in New York and Australia

3. Astrix Safety
Subject: Non-human identification safety
Based: 2021, by Alon Jackson (CEO), Idan Gour (CTO)
Capital raised: $85 million
Workers: 100
Buyers: Bessemer Enterprise Companions, Workday, Menlo Ventures, Anthropic, F2
Places: Tel Aviv, with places of work in San Francisco, Texas, and London







4. Eon
Subject: Cloud backup and restoration administration
Based: 2024, by Ofir Ehrlich (CEO), Gonen Stein (president), Ron Kimchi (CTO)
Capital raised: $197 million
Workers: 60
Buyers: Sequoia Capital, Lightspeed Enterprise Companions, Eight Roads, Greenoaks, Bond, Meron Capital, Vine Ventures,
Places: Tel Aviv

5. Voyantis
Subject: Buyer acquisition and retention platform
Based: 2020, by Ido Wiesenberg (CE) and Eran Friendinger (CTO)
Capital raised: $60 million
Workers: 80
Buyers: Intel Capital, Goal International, Kaedan Capital, Sq. Peg, Jibe Ventures, Alicorn Enterprise Companions
Places: Tel Aviv, London, San Francisco, New York

6. Eleos
Subject: Automation and AI options for healthcare
Based: 2020, by Alon Joffe (CEO), Dror Zaide (CRO), Alon Rabinovich (CTO)
Capital raised: $128 million
Workers: 180
Buyers: Union Tech Ventures,Michael and Susan Dell, Menlo Ventures, Lool Ventures, Eight Roads, Greenfield Companions, ION Crossover Companions
Places: Tel Aviv, Boston

7. OneStep
Subject: Digital healthcare – gait evaluation
Based: 2019, by Tomer Shussman (CEO), Shahar Davidson (CTO), Yuval Naveh (CSO), Amir Milo (government chairman)
Capital raised: $48 million
Workers: 60
Buyers: Team8, Classic Funding Companions, LionBird, Aleph VC, 10D
Places: Tel Aviv, New York

8. PayZen
Subject: Healthcare fee options
Based: 2019, by Itzik Cohen (CEO), Tobias Mezger (CRO)
Capital raised: $77 million
Workers: 110
Buyers: NEA, Viola, SignalFire, 7wire Ventures
Places: Ramat Gan

9. ScaleOps
Subject: Automated cloud useful resource optimization platform
Based: 2022, by Yodar Shafrir (CEO), Man Baron (CTO)
Capital raised: $80 million
Workers: 60
Buyers: Lightspeed Enterprise Companions, Glilot Capital, NFX, Fusion VC, Image Capital
Places: Tel Aviv

10. Zenity
Subject: AI Agent safety and governance
Based: 2021, by Ben Kliger (CEO), Michael Bargury (CTO)
Capital raised: $56 million
Workers: 70
Buyers: Intel Capital, UpWest Ventures, Vertex Ventures, DTCP
Places: Tel Aviv, with places of work in New York and Boston

The enterprise capital funds that participated within the choice are: 10D, Accelmed, Aleph, Amiti, aMoon, Amplefields, Arkin Digital, Battery, Bessemer, Clal Tech, Dell, Earth & Past, eHealth, Emerge, Entrée, F2, Firstime, Fusion, Common Atlantic, Glilot, Google Ventures, Greenfield, Greylock, Grove, Hetz, Horizon, IAngels, Ibex, IL Ventures, IN Enterprise, Intel Capital, ISF, J-Ventures, Maverick, IGP, Firstime, AND Ventures, Jibe, KDT, Key1, Lightspeed, Lionbird, Lool, Maverick, Merlin, Meron, Next47, NFX, NVP, Notable, NTT, O. G. Tech, OurCrowd, Peregrine, PICO, Pitango First, Pitango Development, Pitango Healthtech, PSG, Qumra, Crimson Dot, S Capital, Saban Ventures, Samsung Catalyst, Shoni Well being, SOMV, Sq. Peg, StageOne, Stardom, Tal Ventures, Goal International, TAU Capital, Team8, Third Level Ventures, TLV Companions, TPY, UpWest, Vertex, Viola Credit score, Viola Development, YL Ventures.

Revealed by Globes, Israel enterprise information – en.globes.co.il – on April 24, 2025.

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