US FinTech investments grew in Q2 2026 driven by a 23% QoQ rise in larger deals

US FinTech funding Q2 2026

Key US FinTech investment stats in Q2 2026:

  • US FinTech investments grew by 44% QoQ in Q2
  • Larger deals (over $100m) rose by 23% as investors prioritised high-value deal activity
  • NinjaOne, a leading automated endpoint management platform, raised over $400m in Series C extensions, making it one of the biggest US FinTech deals of the second quarter

US FinTech investments grew by 44% QoQ in Q2

US FinTech companies raised $16bn across 445 deals in Q2 2026, the strongest quarter for funding over the last five quarter period.

Compared to Q1 2026, funding rose 44% whilst deal volume was broadly flat, up just 4%.

Against the same quarter a year earlier, funding was up 7% from the $14.9bn raised across 430 deals in Q2 2025, with deal volume also 3% higher.

Average deal size was $34.7m in Q2 2025, falling to $23.8m in Q1 2026 before rebounding to $36m in Q2 2026.

Larger deals (over $100m) rose by 23% as investors prioritised high-value deal activity

The breakdown by deal size reveals where that recovery in funding has been concentrated.

Funding from transactions under $100m reached $4.3bn in Q2 2026, down 17% from Q2 2025 and 29% below Q1 2026.

Smaller deals have clearly taken a back seat this quarter.

Larger transactions of $100m or more told the opposite story, coming in at $12bn in Q2 2026, up 23% from the $9.8bn recorded in Q2 2025 and more than double the $5.1bn seen in Q1 2026.

It is high-value deal activity that has driven Q2 2026 to the top of the five quarter table, and the scale of that resurgence will be closely watched as a potential indicator of renewed institutional confidence in the US FinTech market.

NinjaOne, a leading automated endpoint management platform, raised over $400m in Series C extensions, making it one of the biggest US FinTech deals of the second quarter

The round saw participation from Wellington Management, Teachers’ Venture Growth, BDT & MSD Partners, Sequoia Capital, ICONIQ, Hedosophia, NEA, Washington Harbour Partners, CapitalG and Pinegrove Opportunity Partners, valuing the company at $12.3bn.

The raise follows a landmark 2025 for the company, which delivered nearly 70% year-on-year growth and a record first quarter in which it achieved profitability and was named a Leader in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Endpoint Management Tools.

NinjaOne serves nearly 40,000 organisations across 140 countries, including Deloitte, Revolut, Hyundai and Porsche, and has maintained a 98% customer satisfaction score for more than five years.

The company remains founder-led, with co-founders Sal Sferlazza and Chris Matarese retaining majority control of both the board and the company’s voting power.

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