Exabel raises $4.7m to support its go-to-market efforts
Exabel, an AI-powered investment advice startup, has received $4.7m in its seed round which will support its go-to-market plan for 2019.
Ratings company KingsCrowd raises $1m in funding round
Ratings and analytics company KingsCrowd has raised $1m in a funding round on the Netcapital funding portal.
Investment Metrics lands investment from Resurgens and HarbourVest
Connecticut-based Investment Metrics has received an investment from Resurgens Technology Partners and HarbourVest Partners.
IntellectEU launches AI platform to bolster wealth management personalisation
Belgian IT company IntellectEU has introduced VELMA, an AI platform that allows financial advisors to offer ‘hyper-personalisation’ in the wealth management sector.
The 35 FinTech deals from the last week that you can’t afford to miss
Keeping up with all the comings and goings of the FinTech space is far from easy, but don't worry. We've got you covered with the deals that sent shock waves across the sector in the last week.
Deserve seeks credit card stack modernisation with $50m Series D
Credit card company Deserve has secured $50m in a Series D funding round led by Mission Holdings, Mastercard and Ally Ventures.
Data analytics provider PeerIQ nabs $12m Series A
New York-based lending sector data and analytics provider PeerIQ closes $12m Series A funding round.
Databricks hits $6.2bn valuation after second funding round this year
Unified analytics solution Databricks has collected $400m in its Series F round, only months after closing its Series E on $250m.
Direct Line’s CTO reveals the evolution of insurance
The InsurTech industry might evolve to become more personalised to the individual consumer post-pandemic, according to Direct Line CTO Sarah Greasley.
Survey finds majority of financial sector favour hybrid work policy post-pandemic
A survey by Accenture has found almost three-quarters of financial sector workers in the UK would prefer a flexible working policy once the pandemic has come to an end.