Epsor Secures €16m Series C to Revolutionize Pension Schemes

Deal News | Mar 27, 2025 | Clipperton

Epsor Secures €16m Series C to Revolutionize Pension Schemes

Epsor, a fintech company specializing in employee savings and pension schemes, has successfully closed a €16 million Series C financing round. The round was led by the Fonds Stratégique des Transitions (FST), which is managed by ISALT. Existing investors Revaia and BlackFin also participated in the round. This funding will be instrumental for Epsor as it continues to innovate and expand its offerings in the fintech space, particularly focusing on enhancing the digital capabilities and reach of its savings and pension scheme products. Epsor aims to leverage this investment to accelerate growth and strengthen its market position as a leader in the fintech sector dedicated to financial wellness solutions for employees.

Sectors

  • Fintech
  • Investment Management

Geography

  • France – Epsor is a French fintech company, and the investment round was led by the France-based Fonds Stratégique des Transitions.

Industry

  • Fintech – Epsor operates within the financial technology industry, focusing on digital solutions for employee savings and pension schemes.
  • Investment Management – Involves the fundraising efforts led by FST and the participation of investment leaders Revaia and BlackFin.

Financials

  • €16 million – The total amount raised by Epsor in its Series C financing round.

Participants

NameRoleTypeDescription
EpsorTargetCompanyA fintech firm that specializes in employee savings and pension schemes.
Fonds Stratégique des Transitions (FST)InvestorCompanyA fund managed by ISALT that focuses on strategic transitions, led the Series C round.
ISALTFund ManagerCompanyThe manager of FST, overseeing the investment in Epsor.
RevaiaInvestorCompanyA historical investor in Epsor, participated in the Series C round.
BlackFinInvestorCompanyAnother returning investor, took part in the Series C round.
ClippertonAdvisorCompanyAn advisor involved in the Series C funding round.