Tag: Mercury
Mercury targets stronger startup cash returns
Mercury, a technology company providing banking services to startups and scaling businesses, has introduced two exclusive treasury products with Morgan Stanley Investment Management and...
Mercury puts AI agents on the company spending line
Mercury, the FinTech company behind a business banking platform for scaling companies, has launched Mercury Spend, enabling businesses to issue cards to employees and...
Mercury raises $200m Series D as AI fuels startup surge
FinTech firm Mercury has secured $200m in a Series D funding round, valuing the company at $5.2bn. The round was led by growth equity firm...
Spade raises $40m Series B to power AI-driven finance
Spade has raised $40m in a Series B funding round to accelerate its mission of transforming how financial institutions use transaction data.
The round was...
AI compliance firm Bretton AI lands $75m
Bretton AI has raised fresh capital as it rebrands from Greenlite AI and broadens its ambition to set a new benchmark for how artificial...
DianaHR raises $3.7m to expand AI-powered HR platform
DianaHR, a San Francisco-based startup founded by former Gusto head of engineering Upeka Bee, has raised $3.7m in a seed round to expand its AI-powered HR-as-a-Service platform for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs).
Mercury personal revolutionises consumer banking for tech savvy entrepreneurs
Mercury, a leading FinTech company used by over 100,000 startups for business banking, has now ventured into consumer banking with its new offering, Mercury Personal.
Coris, innovator in SMB risk management, announces $3.7m funding
Coris, a pioneering risk platform, has successfully closed a fundraising round totalling $3.7m.
Topl bags $15m to power the next wave of supply chains
Topl, which developed blockchain built to drive impact initiatives and sustainable transformation for companies across the world, has raised $15m in Series A funding.
Neo.Tax collects $10m in Series A funding
Tax automation platform Neo.Tax has scored $10m for its Series A funding round, which was led by Infinity Ventures.










