Allaw, the Nantes-based LegalTech company developing a client relationship management platform for legal professionals (lawyers, notaries, and judicial officers), announces the closing of a funding round of over €1.6 million.
The round was conducted with support from individual investors via the crowdfunding platform Sowefund, as well as institutional and regional investors including Delambre Participations, Bamboo, Fastea Capital, and Pays de la Loire Participations, with the backing of BPI France, Crédit Mutuel Loire-Atlantique Centre Ouest, BNP Paribas, and Crédit Agricole Atlantique Vendée. The transaction was advised by the law firm Squair.
Beyond the funding itself, Allaw is proud to have involved its community, users, and clients in its entrepreneurial journey by opening its capital to the public through Sowefund.
“This funding gives us the means to move faster and further. It enables us to accelerate product development to address the concrete needs of legal offices, structure our commercial growth, and lay the foundations for our international expansion in 2026.” — Ludovic Stang, co-founder and CEO of Allaw
This round builds on a first fundraising in August 2023, when Allaw raised nearly €500,000 from business angels and the family office Delambre Participations. Allaw also announces its selection to represent the Pays de la Loire region in the 2025 cohort of French Tech Scale Up Excellence, a national support program by La French Tech dedicated to startups with high growth potential.
This national recognition reinforces the trajectory Allaw has followed since its founding: building a modern, human-centric infrastructure for legal professionals.
Growth, community, clarity: Allaw is officially entering scale mode.
To lead this new phase, Damien Soissons joins Allaw as Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). An engineering graduate from EFREI, Damien also studied Artificial Intelligence at NTNU (Norway) and entrepreneurship at HEC Paris within the HEC Incubator (Promo 7). A B2B sales expert and entrepreneur, he previously led revenue teams at OCUS and Worklife, where he oversaw client operations in high-growth environments.
His appointment marks a strategic shift toward hypergrowth and the structuring of a committed community of legal professionals around a platform designed to improve their daily work.