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Accel’s Harry Nelis: ‘Many entrepreneurs realise Europe is a great place to start a business’

The venture capital group’s long-serving partner reflects on how the continent’s start-up industry has evolved and discusses the AI boom

Accel was already one of Silicon Valley’s most successful venture capital groups when it decided in 2000 to open its first overseas office in London.

Since then, Accel has become a prolific backer of European start-ups, including consumer tech companies Spotify, Vinted and Monzo, games groups Rovio and Supercell, and corporate software groups such as Snyk and UiPath. It raised a new $650mn early-stage fund last year, after a study by Dealroom and Sifted found Accel had backed more European “unicorns” (private companies valued at more than $1bn) than any other VC between 2005 and 2023.

Harry Nelis is one of Accel’s longest-serving partners in Europe, joining the firm in 2004. A former start-up founder, engineer and investment banker, he led early investments in enterprise software groups Celonis and Personio, international payments group Zepz (formerly WorldRemit), and travel site Kayak.

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