Kondracki Celej advised Synerise, a leading European artificial intelligence and behavioral data technology company, on securing venture debt financing of up to €25 million from the European Investment Bank (EIB). The financing supports Synerise’s continued development of advanced AI technologies and global expansion.
The transaction represents one of the most significant venture debt financings for a Polish technology company in recent years and highlights the growing role of European institutions in supporting innovation-driven businesses across the EU.
Kondracki Celej provided comprehensive legal advisory services to Synerise throughout the transaction, reinforcing the firm’s position as a leading venture capital and technology-focused law firm in Poland.
The financing facility provided by the European Investment Bank is intended to support Synerise’s research and development, technological infrastructure, and international growth strategy. The broader development program supported by the financing is estimated at approximately €54 million in total project value.
The capital will enable Synerise to accelerate the development of its proprietary behavioral AI and big data analytics platform, which processes large-scale data streams in real time to enable predictive decision-making and advanced customer analytics.
Synerise’s technology combines machine learning, behavioral modeling, and real-time data processing to help organizations interpret user behavior and automate decision-making across digital channels. The platform is used by companies in sectors including:
Through this financing, Synerise will expand its technological capabilities and further strengthen its presence in international markets, particularly across Europe, North America, and the Middle East.
The financing was granted under the TechEU programme, one of the European Investment Bank Group’s flagship initiatives designed to support high-growth technology companies and strengthen Europe’s innovation ecosystem.
The European Investment Bank plays an important role in supporting companies developing breakthrough technologies across the European Union. Through venture debt financing and other instruments, the EIB provides capital to innovative companies operating in areas such as:
Programs such as TechEU aim to increase the availability of growth financing for European technology companies, enabling them to scale internationally while continuing to develop innovative technologies within the EU.
The financing provided to Synerise illustrates how European institutions are supporting the development of deep-tech companies originating from Central and Eastern Europe.
Kondracki Celej advised Synerise on the legal aspects of the financing transaction, including structuring the venture debt facility and supporting negotiations with the European Investment Bank.
The transaction was led by Karolina Piotrowska-Andryszczyk, with support from Gabriela Lewicka, under the supervision of Rafał Celej.
The firm’s involvement in the transaction reflects its extensive experience advising technology companies, venture capital funds, and innovative startups on complex financing transactions.
As a recognized venture capital law firm in Poland, Kondracki Celej regularly advises clients on matters including:
The firm frequently supports technology companies throughout their growth cycle—from early-stage venture capital financing to later-stage investment rounds, venture debt facilities, and strategic acquisitions.
Founded in Poland, Synerise has developed one of the most advanced AI-powered behavioral analytics platforms in Europe. The company focuses on real-time processing of large datasets to enable organizations to predict user behavior and automate decision-making.
The Synerise platform combines artificial intelligence with big data infrastructure capable of processing billions of behavioral events in real time. This allows organizations to generate actionable insights and deliver personalized digital experiences at scale.
The company’s solutions are used by major enterprises and digital platforms seeking to improve marketing automation, customer engagement, fraud detection, and operational efficiency.
Synerise represents one of the most prominent examples of a deep-tech company emerging from the Polish technology ecosystem, attracting international attention from investors and institutions supporting innovation.
Venture debt has become an increasingly important financing instrument for technology companies across Europe. Unlike traditional equity financing, venture debt allows companies to raise capital without significant shareholder dilution while supporting growth initiatives such as product development, infrastructure expansion, and international market entry.
European institutions such as the European Investment Bank are playing a growing role in providing venture debt financing to innovative companies operating in the EU.
For technology companies, venture debt financing can provide strategic flexibility by complementing venture capital investment and extending financial runway between funding rounds.
Law firms advising companies in this sector must therefore combine expertise in venture capital transactions, corporate law, and complex financing structures.
The Synerise financing highlights the increasing maturity of the Polish and Central European technology ecosystem. Companies originating from the region are increasingly attracting international investment and institutional financing to support global expansion.
As innovation-driven companies scale globally, legal advisors play an important role in structuring complex financing transactions and supporting corporate growth strategies.
Kondracki Celej is proud to have supported Synerise in securing this strategic financing from the European Investment Bank and to contribute to projects that strengthen the development of artificial intelligence and deep-tech innovation in Europe.
The transaction was led by Karolina Piotrowska-Andryszczyk with support from Gabriela Lewicka under the supervision of Rafał Celej. Our team provided comprehensive legal assistance throughout the process, advising on the structure of the financing and supporting Synerise in negotiations with the EIB.
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