The Americas accounted for the largest share of fintech investment globally in 2025, attracting $66.5 billion across 2,409 deals – of which the US accounted for $56.6 billion across 1,977 deals. The EMEA region saw $29.2 billion invested across 1,484 deals, while the ASPAC region saw $9.3 billion across 763 deals.
H2’25 mirrored annual trends, with the Americas drawing $27.4 billion across 1,160 deals – of which the US accounted for $23.9 billion across 961 deals, the EMEA region accounting for $13.8 billion across 617 deals, and the ASPAC region accounting for $4.6 billion across 362 deals. Despite the US attracting the largest share of fintech investment during H2’25, two of the three largest deals occurred in other jurisdictions, including the $3 billion VC raise by UK-based financial services platform Revolut,1 the $2.5 billion take private of Israel-based Sapiens International by Advent and Intercontinental Exchange’s $2 billion stake in Polymarket.2