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Funding Round: Series C (Mistral AI)

Verdictcontradicted95%
1 check · 4/12/2026

The record claims raised: 2000000000 (2B) and valuation: 13800000000 (13.8B), but the source clearly states 1.7B€ raised at 11.7B€ post-money valuation. Both the amount raised and valuation in the record are significantly higher than what the source reports. The date (2025-09-09) is confirmed. The currency conversion (€ to $) does not account for the discrepancy—even accounting for typical EUR/USD rates (~1.1), 1.7B€ ≈ $1.87B, still well below the claimed $2B, and 11.7B€ ≈ $12.87B, still below the claimed $13.8B.

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Company
Mistral AI
Company
Mistral AI
Name
Series C
Date
September 9, 2025
Raised
2000000000
Raised Low
2000000000
Raised High
2000000000
Valuation
13800000000
Valuation Low
13800000000
Valuation High
13800000000
Instrument
equity
Lead Investor
ASML
Notes
Raised €1.7B (~$2B USD). Led by ASML (invested €1.3B, ~$1.5B, for ~11% stake). Other investors: DST Global, Andreessen Horowitz, Bpifrance, General Catalyst, Index Ventures, Lightspeed, Nvidia. Post-money valuation €11.7B (~$13.8B). Largest-ever VC round by a European AI company expandRaised €1.7B (~$2B USD). Led by ASML (invested €1.3B, ~$1.5B, for ~11% stake). Other investors: DST Global, Andreessen Horowitz, Bpifrance, General Catalyst, Index Ventures, Lightspeed, Nvidia. Post-money valuation €11.7B (~$13.8B). Largest-ever VC round by a European AI company per Crunchbase. ASML CFO Roger Dassen joined Mistral's strategic committee board.

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contradicted95%Haiku 4.5 · 4/12/2026

NoteThe record claims raised: 2000000000 (2B) and valuation: 13800000000 (13.8B), but the source clearly states 1.7B€ raised at 11.7B€ post-money valuation. Both the amount raised and valuation in the record are significantly higher than what the source reports. The date (2025-09-09) is confirmed. The currency conversion (€ to $) does not account for the discrepancy—even accounting for typical EUR/USD rates (~1.1), 1.7B€ ≈ $1.87B, still well below the claimed $2B, and 11.7B€ ≈ $12.87B, still below the claimed $13.8B.

Case № U1i0389ZUhFiled 4/12/2026Confidence 95%