Swedish-based credit information startup Kreditz, a Nordic market leader in credit scoring and verification services, has recently raised €10m in its latest funding round.
Fraud prevention innovator, Moonsense, recently announced that they have raised $4.2m in seed funding to support the general availability of their user behavioral and network intelligence solution. The platform aims to help organizations future-proof their fraud detection and prevention efforts.
Duetti, a music financing startup, aims to revolutionize the music catalog sales, management, and marketing industry. The company was founded by Lior Tibon, former COO of TIDAL, and Christopher Nolte, former Business Development executive at Apple Music.
HealthTech and InsurTech leader, dacadoo, has joined hands with the prominent food and drug retailer, Albertsons Companies, to power their Sincerely Health platform.
Generative AI, the metaverse and quantum computing are three of the most exciting emerging technologies currently in the market. Rather than being left behind by competition, insurance leaders urge companies to experiment with the technology to explore how they can make the most of it.
Tech giants Microsoft and GoDaddy have announced a strategic partnership that will enable digital transactions during virtual meetings. Customers of both companies will be able to carry out secure payments while conducting virtual meetings through Microsoft Teams. The financial details of the deal were not disclosed.
Ron DeSantis, the Republican Governor of Florida, has signed into a series of Anti-ESG measures into law this week.
Australian startup Fresh Equities has announced a successful $4m funding round, which will be used to help public companies communicate more effectively with their investors. The company has rebranded itself as InvestorHub, and aims to use data-driven insights to help listed companies communicate with their shareholders and potential investors.
The RegTech industry has been going from strength-to-strength over the last few years, with more eyes on it than ever before.
Plum, a smart money app, has conducted research showing that one in three women between the ages of 18 and 44 believe they have the potential to become a millionaire via astute investments in an ISA. Women investors
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