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InSoil Raises €120M Debt Financing

InSoil secures a €120M senior secured credit facility from Pollen Street Capital to expand its regenerative agriculture lending for European SMEs.

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by Ben Murray
InSoil Raises €120M Debt Financing

InSoil Raises €120M Debt Financing

InSoil, a European climate finance firm based in Europe that channels institutional money into regenerative agriculture, has secured a €120m senior secured credit facility.

Investors

The funding was provided by Pollen Street Capital, a private capital asset manager. The European Investment Fund (EIF) also provided a guarantee under the InvestEU programme.

InSoil Use of Funds

The capital will be used by InSoil to grow its loan book and extend more mid-term debt to agricultural SMEs that are shifting towards sustainable farming methods, such as no-till cultivation, cover cropping, and diversified crop rotation.

About InSoil

Founded in 2020 by CEO Laimonas Noreika, InSoil focuses on climate finance for the agricultural sector. The company pairs proprietary underwriting models with verifiable climate outcomes and maintains one of the largest proprietary soil carbon datasets in Europe to support sustainable farming transitions.

Funding Details

Company Website: https://insoil.com

Company: InSoil
Raised: €120M
Round: Debt Financing
Funding Date: July 2, 2026
Lead Investor: Pollen Street Capital
Additional Investors: European Investment Fund
Software Category: FinTech
Source: https://fintech.global/2026/07/02/insoil-lands-e120m-pollen-street-facility-for-agri-lending/

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