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Circeus Launches With $200M to Build Europe’s AI-Native Software Empire

LONDON, United Kingdom — Newly launched holding company Circeus has secured more than $200 million in funding to accelerate its ambitious strategy of acquiring and transforming software companies with artificial intelligence, marking one of Europe’s largest AI-focused acquisition platforms.

Circeus Launches With $200M to Build Europe's AI-Native Software Empire

The London-based company enters the market with backing from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) alongside other investors. Rather than following the traditional software private equity playbook of cost optimization, Circeus plans to acquire niche business software providers and rebuild their products around a shared AI infrastructure.

The company aims to create a portfolio of AI-native enterprise software businesses capable of delivering advanced automation, intelligent workflows, and agent-based capabilities across multiple industries.

A New Model for Software Acquisitions

Circeus is positioning itself as an “AI-native” holding company, combining acquisitions with centralized AI engineering. Instead of allowing each acquired company to develop artificial intelligence independently, Circeus will deploy a dedicated engineering team responsible for integrating AI technologies across its entire portfolio.

This shared platform is designed to introduce features such as autonomous workflows, AI copilots, customer service automation, and productivity-enhancing tools that smaller software companies often lack the resources to build themselves.

The strategy seeks to unlock greater value from specialized vertical SaaS businesses while accelerating AI adoption throughout Europe’s fragmented software market.

Building on an Established Portfolio

Circeus is launching with an existing foundation through *Shop Circle, its retail and commerce software division, which already serves more than *200,000 businesses worldwide.

According to the company, AI-enabled capabilities have already produced measurable operational improvements across several products, including stronger customer acquisition, higher developer productivity, and increased automation of customer support functions.

Management believes these efficiencies will compound as additional businesses join the platform and benefit from the same centralized AI infrastructure.

Europe Bets on AI Transformation

The investment reflects growing confidence that Europe can play a larger role in enterprise AI despite fierce competition from North American technology firms.

Support from the EBRD also aligns with broader efforts to strengthen digital innovation across more than 30 economies where the development bank operates, helping regional software companies adopt advanced AI capabilities while remaining globally competitive.

Rather than creating new startups from scratch, Circeus is betting that modernizing established software businesses with AI can generate faster growth and stronger returns.

Growing Competition in AI Consolidation

The emergence of Circeus highlights a new phase in the AI investment landscape, where acquisition platforms are becoming as important as AI model developers themselves.

As enterprise demand for intelligent software accelerates, investors are increasingly backing firms capable of upgrading existing applications with AI instead of replacing them entirely.

If successful, Circeus could establish a blueprint for AI-driven software consolidation in Europe, creating a scalable platform that combines acquisitions, shared infrastructure, and continuous AI innovation under a single operating model.

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