Daloopa Raises $47 Million Series C to Expand AI Data Infrastructure for Finance
Daloopa has raised 47 million dollars in Series C funding led by Brighton Park Capital, with participation from Squarepoint Capital, Touring Capital, and Nexus Venture Partners, announced in a press release. The company said the funding will support its expansion as a core data infrastructure provider for AI workflows in financial services.
Daloopa’s platform supplies structured, source-linked financial data covering more than 5,500 public companies. It enables investment firms to use reliable data for valuation, earnings analysis, and portfolio modeling. Each data point is tied to its original source, allowing for auditability and accuracy in AI applications.
The company has recently expanded access to its data through connectors with OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Anthropic’s Claude, Perplexity, and Rogo. It has also added programmatic access through an API and cloud delivery options via Snowflake, Databricks, and AWS S3. A new Partner API allows third party developers to integrate Daloopa’s financial data into their own products.
According to Brighton Park Capital, over 160 financial institutions now use Daloopa’s platform. The company has doubled its revenue over the past year while continuing to increase its coverage and deepen integrations across the AI ecosystem.
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