By: Suman Sharma

ICEYE, the global leader in sovereign intelligence from space, has secured EUR 450 million (USD 520 million) in a primary Series F funding round led by General Atlantic, achieving a valuation exceeding EUR 10 billion (USD 12 billion).
The Finnish aerospace company, which owns and operates the world’s largest constellation of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellites and is a pioneer in space-based disaster intelligence, has also launched an advanced deforestation monitoring solution to strengthen environmental surveillance capabilities.
The funding round attracted a diverse group of strategic investors, including Solidium, Tesi, Varma, Ilmarinen, Lifeline Ventures and Nokia from Finland, alongside Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) and TCV. Combined with a secondary placement, the total Series F round has surpassed the EUR 1 billion milestone.
The breadth and calibre of the investor base underscore a growing global consensus that sovereign and commercial access to space-derived intelligence is becoming indispensable for national security, strategic decision-making and resilience in an increasingly volatile world.
To date, seven European governments have procured sovereign satellite systems from ICEYE, cementing its position as the leading provider of space-based intelligence solutions. The fresh capital will accelerate the company’s global expansion and further enhance its intelligence capabilities, enabling ICEYE to meet surging demand while delivering sovereign intelligence systems and data services at unprecedented scale.
Rafal Modrzewski, Co-Founder and CEO of ICEYE, said, “The quality of investors backing us at this scale reflects a shared conviction. Sovereign intelligence from space is entering a defining new era, and the opportunity to build it is now. ICEYE has developed the world’s most advanced and proven capability to meet this demand. This funding will enable us to accelerate innovation and deliver next-generation intelligence capabilities to governments and customers faster than ever before.”
Sascha Günther, Managing Director, Head of DACH and Co-Head of EMEA Technology at General Atlantic, reiterated, “ICEYE has fundamentally transformed Earth observation. The company pioneered the shift toward agile, next-generation satellite fleets that provide superior strategic capability with significantly greater cost efficiency. Today, it operates the world’s largest and most advanced SAR constellation on a vertically integrated platform. Rafal and his team have successfully translated breakthrough innovation into large-scale commercial and operational success, and we believe global demand for ICEYE’s intelligence solutions will continue to accelerate. We are proud to support a company that continues to redefine the boundaries of what is possible.”
ICEYE operates globally through offices in Finland, Poland, Spain, the United Kingdom, Australia, Japan, UAE, Greece and the United States. Its workforce of more than 900 professionals is united by a mission to improve life on Earth by becoming the world’s most trusted source of Earth observation intelligence. Through its unrivalled SAR constellation, ICEYE delivers objective, near real-time insights, providing customers with continuous access to actionable intelligence day or night, even under the most challenging environmental conditions.

About the Author
Suman Sharma is a former instructor from the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun and has been a journalist for almost two decades in various respectable national and international media houses, covering and reporting on security, strategy, military diplomacy and international relations. She has won numerous national and international awards including the Great Women Achievers award.
