Tag: Series A
RegTech Castlepoint looks toward global expansion following $3m Series A
Australian compliance software specialist Castlepoint Systems has completed a $3m Series A funding round led by Main Sequence.
BluBracket to expand go-to-market activities following $12m Series A
US enterprise security firm BluBracket has closed a $12m Series A round led by Evolution Equity Partners.
DevOps firm Cycode bags $20m Series A to expand sales, marketing...
DevOps security enterprise Cycode has raised $20m from a Series A funding round led by Insight Partners.
CluedIn eyes expanded global footprint following $15m Series A
Danish data management company CluedIn has raised $15m from a Series A funding round led by Dawn Capital.
DoControl introduces SaaS security platform following funding injection
New York-headquartered network security firm DoControl has commercially launched its fully automated SaaS security platform on the back of receiving $10m in Series A funding.
InfoSum collects $15.1m in new funding
Secure data sharing startup InfoSum has raised $15.1m in a Series A round led by venture capital firms Upfront Ventures and IA Ventures.
Catch up on the 35 big FinTech funding rounds from the...
Amidst the coronavirus crisis, many FinTech companies have still been able to raise big rounds. Here are 35 of the successful investment stories that we paid special attention to in the past week.
18 FinTech and RegTech startups investment rounds you missed last week
From: FinTech Global
Despite coronavirus fears, the last week saw a number of FinTech companies raise money.
From TierPoint's massive $320m round to Pruvo's $1.1m,...
Insight helps data compliance startup OneTrust to $1.3bn valuation in huge...
Data compliance startup OneTrust has hit a $1.3bn valuation thanks to a huge Series A investment round led by private equity house Insight Partners.
Sustainable complance RegTech startup Tookitaki bags $7.5m Series A round
Tookitaki, a RegTech startup which aims to help financial institutions develop sustainable compliance programmes, has raised $7.5m through a venture capital-backed Series A round.