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Danish startup FlatPay joins the club of European fintech unicorns to track

Last updated: November 17, 2025 2:20 am
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Flatpay, a company that streamlines card payments for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), has recently achieved unicorn status in the European fintech industry. This milestone signifies a valuation of over $1 billion and places Flatpay among the elite ranks of startups like Adyen, a major player in the payment processing sector. While Adyen remains a dominant force in terms of scale, Flatpay’s latest funding round is expected to help the company narrow the gap and further solidify its position in the market.

One of Flatpay’s key strategies is to offer small merchants a flat transaction rate for utilizing its card terminals and point-of-sale systems. By focusing on this segment, which represents 99% of European businesses, Flatpay has experienced rapid growth, boasting approximately 60,000 customers compared to just 7,000 in April 2024.

With a current valuation of €1.5 billion ($1.75 billion), Flatpay has achieved unicorn status in just three years since its inception. CEO and co-founder Sander Janca-Jensen is not only proud of this accomplishment but also has his sights set on achieving substantial annual recurring revenue (ARR) goals. In October, Flatpay surpassed €100 million in ARR, with the figure increasing by almost €1 million per day. The company aims to reach between €400 and €500 million in ARR by the end of 2026.

To fuel its ambitious growth plans, Flatpay recently raised €145 million in funding, with support from investors such as AVP Growth, Smash Capital, and Dawn Capital. This capital injection will facilitate the company’s expansion in existing markets like Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, and the U.K., as well as potential entry into one or two new markets in the coming year.

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Flatpay, which currently employs 1,500 individuals referred to as “flatpayers,” intends to double its workforce by the end of the next year. The company places equal emphasis on revenue and headcount growth, aiming to increase both by 10 times by 2029. This unique approach underscores Flatpay’s commitment to providing personalized service to its customers, as the company engages in face-to-face interactions during onboarding processes.

In addition to its focus on human interaction, Flatpay is exploring the integration of AI technology for real-time features and experimenting with voice AI agents. The company also has plans to venture further into the fintech sector by offering a banking suite that includes cards and accounts. Janca-Jensen emphasizes a gradual adoption approach, ensuring that SMB owners can easily navigate and benefit from Flatpay’s services without feeling overwhelmed.

Overall, Flatpay’s rapid growth, emphasis on personalized customer service, and strategic expansion plans position the company as a formidable player in the European fintech landscape. As it continues to innovate and expand its offerings, Flatpay is poised to capture a larger share of the market while maintaining its commitment to simplicity and customer satisfaction.

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