Research & Financial Analysis Companies
Latest Deals in Research & Financial Analysis
$30M
Outset has raised $30 million in a Series B funding round led by Radical Ventures, bringing total funding to $51 million. The company aims to develop the world's first AI-native customer experience management platform, with participation from investors like M12 and Y Combinator.Investors: Radical Ventures, M12, Y Combinator
$7M
Ghent-based tech scale-up Trendtracker has secured $7 million in Series A funding, led by Armilar and supported by Capricorn Partners. The funding will enhance its AI-driven strategic intelligence platform, helping organizations anticipate change and make informed decisions.Investors: Armilar, Capricorn Partners
$30M
Outset, a San Francisco-based AI-moderated research platform, raised $30 million in Series B funding led by Radical Ventures, with participation from M12 and others. This round brings total funding to $51 million, addressing challenges in research moderation.Investors: Radical Ventures, M12
$7M
Ghent-based tech scale-up Trendtracker has secured $7 million in Series A funding led by Armilar, with participation from Capricorn Partners. The investment will enhance its AI strategy platform that aids organizations in strategic research and decision-making amidst rising demand for AI tools.Investors: Armilar, Capricorn Partners
$8.75M
Bolt Insight, a London-based market research company, has secured Β£7m in funding led by Pembroke VCT to scale its AI tool, BoltChatAI. This investment aims to revolutionize consumer insights with real-time intelligence, enhancing decision-making for brands.Investors: Pembroke VCT
$8.75M
Bolt Insight, a London-based market research company, raised Β£7 million in funding led by Pembroke VCT with a Β£3.5 million investment. The funds will help scale their AI-moderated research platform globally.Investors: Pembroke VCT
Model ML has raised $75 million in a Series A funding round, led by FT Partners, with participation from Y Combinator, QED, Thirteen Books, Latitude, and LocalGlobe. The company addresses the growing demand for AI-driven workflow automation in financial services, just a year after its launch.
Investors: FT Partners, Y Combinator, QED, Thirteen Books, Latitude, LocalGlobe
Model ML Inc., an AI software provider for investment professionals, has secured $75 million in Series A funding led by FT Partners, with participation from QED, 13Books, Latitude, Y Combinator, and LocalGlobe. The funding will support the company's growth in addressing investment challenges.
Investors: FT Partners, QED, 13Books, Latitude, Y Combinator, LocalGlobe
Model ML raised $75 million in a Series A round led by FT Partners, with support from Y Combinator and QED. The company offers an AI-powered platform that automates document preparation for financial professionals, addressing inefficiencies in workflows. It aims to expand in key financial centers and enhance its technology.
Investors: FT Partners, Y Combinator, QED
Model ML, an AI automation platform for the financial services industry, raised $75 million in a Series A funding round led by FT Partners, with participation from Y Combinator, QED, 13Books, Latitude, and LocalGlobe. The platform helps financial firms automate repetitive tasks, enhancing efficiency and accuracy in document preparation.
Investors: FT Partners, Y Combinator, QED, 13Books, Latitude, LocalGlobe
Model ML, an AI workflow automation platform for financial services, raised $75 million in a Series A round led by FT Partners, with participation from Y Combinator, QED, 13Books, Latitude, and LocalGlobe. The company addresses inefficiencies in creating client-ready documents, significantly speeding up processes while enhancing accuracy.
Investors: FT Partners, Y Combinator, QED, 13Books, Latitude, LocalGlobe
Model ML, a NYC-based AI workflow automation platform for financial services, raised $75 million in Series A funding led by FT Partners, with participation from Y Combinator, QED, 13Books, Latitude, and LocalGlobe. The funds will support global expansion and enhance AI capabilities.
Investors: FT Partners, Y Combinator, QED, 13Books, Latitude, LocalGlobe
Alphaxiv, a San Francisco-based platform aiding AI practitioners in discovering and applying research, secured $7 million in seed funding. The round was led by Menlo Ventures and Haystack, with participation from Shakti VC, Conviction Embed, Upfront Ventures, and notable angel investors like Eric Schmidt and Sebastian Thrun.
Investors: Menlo Ventures, Haystack, Shakti VC, Conviction Embed, Upfront Ventures, Eric Schmidt, Sebastian Thrun