Forbes December 2, 2024
Robert Olsen

Financial data platform 9fin has raised $50 million in new funding that’s slated to be used to double down on its AI capabilities, hire more staff and accelerate its expansion into the U.S.

The London-based fintech said Monday the capital was raised in a Series B round led by Highland Europe, a London-based VC firm focused on growth-stage startups.

9fin did not disclose the valuation at which the funds were raised. Last month, the Financial Times had reported that the startup was in talks for a deal that would give it a value in the region of $500 million.

The startup raised $23 million in a previous funding round in December 2022 led by Spark Capital, a San Francisco-based VC...

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