Reveni Secures €7.5M Funding to Transform E-commerce Returns and Logistics in Europe

February 20, 2026 by
Frank Calviño

Madrid-based startup Reveni has secured €7.5 million in Series A funding to accelerate its international expansion and further develop its e-commerce logistics platform. The investment round was led by 13books Capital with participation from JME Ventures, Big Sur Ventures, and Bynd Venture Capital, bringing the company’s total funding to approximately €17.3 million.

Founded in 2022, Reveni focuses on solving one of the biggest pain points in online retail: returns management. The company aims to transform post-purchase logistics into a strategic advantage rather than a cost burden for e-commerce brands.

Why returns management is a critical issue in e-commerce

Returns are a major operational challenge for online retailers. A significant share of online purchases is returned, creating logistical complexity, additional costs, and potential customer dissatisfaction.

Rising operational costs

Handling returns requires shipping, inspection, restocking, and customer service resources, all of which impact margins.

Customer experience risks

Slow refunds or complicated processes can damage brand loyalty and discourage repeat purchases.

Cross-border complexity

International sales add customs, taxes, and regulatory issues that further complicate returns.

These challenges have created a strong demand for solutions that streamline reverse logistics while maintaining customer satisfaction.

Reveni’s solution: instant refunds and integrated logistics

Reveni positions itself as a technology platform that centralises sales, returns, and logistics in a single system. The goal is to simplify both purchase and post-purchase processes for e-commerce businesses.

Instant refunds and exchanges

The company pioneered instant refund and exchange capabilities enabled by a proprietary risk model that approves requests in real time without exposing retailers to financial risk.

Unified dashboard for global commerce

Reveni integrates logistics orchestration, payments, and cross-border operations into a single platform, enabling brands to manage international sales more efficiently.

Automation of international logistics

Its platform, Reveni Atlas, automates duties, taxes, customs clearance, and shipment tracking, helping brands scale internationally while maintaining cost control.

Business impact for e-commerce brands

According to company data and investor commentary, Reveni’s platform can deliver measurable benefits.

Lower logistics costs

Some reports suggest companies can save around 25% in logistics costs and roughly 30% in international sales management expenses.

Increased customer loyalty

Instant refunds reduce friction and improve the post-purchase experience, supporting higher repurchase rates and customer retention.

Improved operational efficiency

Automation reduces manual processing, enabling retailers to focus on growth rather than administrative tasks.

How the funding will be used

The newly raised capital will primarily support expansion, product development, and team growth.

International expansion

Reveni plans to strengthen its presence in the UK and across Europe, targeting cross-border e-commerce growth.

Product development

Investment will accelerate technology innovation, particularly around logistics automation and fintech-enabled refund capabilities.

Team growth

Expanding the workforce is key to supporting scaling operations and product development.

The broader trend: funding shifts toward e-commerce infrastructure

Reveni’s funding reflects a broader European investment trend.

Focus on infrastructure rather than storefronts

Investors are increasingly backing logistics, payments, AI, and operational technology rather than direct retail plays.

Growth of cross-border commerce solutions

Global e-commerce expansion requires tools for taxes, customs, logistics, and returns management.

Post-purchase experience as a competitive advantage

Returns and refunds are becoming strategic differentiators rather than purely operational necessities.

Outlook for Reveni and the European e-commerce ecosystem

Reveni’s ambition is to become a global operating system for e-commerce logistics, helping brands manage sales, returns, and international expansion seamlessly. With fresh funding, strong investor backing, and growing demand for reverse logistics solutions, the company is positioned to play a significant role in the evolving European e-commerce technology landscape.

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