With 800 million people living with obesity worldwide, Warsaw’s Holi secures €3 million to expand its digital treatment platform

November 3, 2025 at 12:59 PM UTC
EU-Startups
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With 800 million people living with obesity worldwide, Warsaw’s Holi secures €3 million to expand its digital treatment platform

Warsaw-based HealthTech startup Holi has secured €3 million in Seed funding, marking a significant step in the expansion of its digital obesity clinic. This investment reflects the growing interest in data-driven healthcare solutions within Europe, aiming to address the global challenge of obesity through technology. The funding allows Holi to enter new European markets and further develop its comprehensive digital platform. The investment round was led by 4growth VC, with contributions from YZR Capital, Heartfelt Capital, and a group of business angels. Holi’s platform focuses on delivering long-term metabolic health improvements through integrated medical expertise and technology. The platform employs a subscription-based model, providing access to multidisciplinary care and GLP-1-based pharmacotherapy, including Ozempic and Wegovy, via a mobile app. This funding highlights a broader trend of investment in the European HealthTech sector. Several companies, including Numan, Doctor.One, and Ciloa, have also secured substantial funding to develop digital healthcare solutions. Holi's progress, building on a previous €680k pre-Seed round in 2023, underscores the rise of Poland as a key player in the European digital healthcare landscape. Holi plans to leverage data and AI for precision treatment, continuously analyzing patient data for real-time therapy adjustments. This approach combines technology with specialist intervention, reflecting a shift towards hybrid models in metabolic health management.

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Published: November 3, 2025 at 12:59 PM UTC
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