Investing in overlooked European ecosystems
30.06.2025
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John Tsioris sold Instashop to Delivery Hero for $360 million. Nate Clarke took Tyme from startup to global digital bank. In this candid conversation at the StrictlyVC event in Athens, the two entrepreneurs open up about what drives them, how they’re choosing their next bets, and why they’re investing in ecosystems that others overlook.

Big moves in the EU startup scene! John Tsioris cashed out Instashop for a cool $360M to Delivery Hero, while Nate Clarke transformed Tyme into a global digital banking beast. At StrictlyVC Athens, they dropped truth bombs on their hustle, next-gen bets, and why they're all about those underdog ecosystems.
Why Bet on the Underdogs?
These moguls aren’t just throwing cash at the usual suspects. They’re digging deep into Europe’s hidden gems, places where others don’t even bother to look. It’s all about spotting the diamond in the rough before it’s too mainstream.
The future of digital finance is customer-centric.
- • Instashop’s $360M exit? Just the beginning.
- • Tyme’s journey from zero to hero in digital banking.
- • Why Athens? Because real innovation happens where you least expect it.
Bottom line: If you’re only watching Silicon Valley, you’re already behind. The next big thing? Probably brewing in a café in Athens or a co-working space in Lisbon. Stay woke.
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