Pamlico Capital picks up EMS billing software business Digitech
Lower mid-market US buyout house Pamlico Capital has agreed to buy emergency medical transport billing management provider Digitech Computer.
Nutmeg surges past crowdfunding target raising quadruple the funds
UK-based digital wealth management company Nutmeg has stormed past its £1m crowdfunding target.
Tensorflight collects $2m funding to support growth of team
Tensorflight, an AI platform using geospatial imagery to improve underwriting, has collected $2m in a new financing round.
Auto insurance company Noblr has closed an undisclosed funding round
Auto insurance startup Noblr has received an undisclosed investment from Hudson Structured Capital Management. Other contributions to the round, which’s value was not disclosed, came...
TypingDNA partners with XTN Security to help banks comply with PSD2
TypingDNA has partnered with cybersecurity startup XTN Security to help banks better defend themselves from fraud threats.
New Mountain said to seal $3.2bn Equian sale, five years after $225m buyout
New Mountain Capital has made what appears to be a hefty return selling healthcare payments business Equian to trade player UnitedHealth in a reported $3.2bn deal.
Guidepost helps fintech, retail analytics business ActiveViam to first outside investment
Financial services and retail-focused data analytics business ActiveViam has picked up the first outside capital in its 15-year history through a minority investment from Guidepost Growth Equity.
Thomson Reuters picks up secure audit services provider Confirmation from Great Hill Partners
Great Hill Partners-backed secure audit services provider Confirmation has been bought by Thomson Reuters.
Visa’s advanced authorisation technology has prevented $25bn in annual fraud
Visa has revealed its advanced authorisation technology, which is powered by AI, has helped institutions prevent around $25bn in annual fraud, according to its...
Face, object recognition developer AnyVision gets $74m Series A financing
Computer vision developer AnyVision, whose recognition software is being used by businesses ranging from banks to sports stadiums, has secured a $74m Series A funding round.













