Duna Raises €30 Million Series A Led by CapitalG for AI Business Identity Platform

February 11, 2026
Duna, a fintech founded by former Stripe executives, has raised €30 million in a Series A funding round led by CapitalG. The company plans to use the funds to expand its AI-powered business identity platform for banks and financial institutions.
Duna Raises €30 Million Series A Led by CapitalG for AI Business Identity Platform

Duna, an identity fintech founded by former Stripe executives, has raised €30 million in a Series A funding round led by CapitalG, Alphabet’s independent growth fund, announced in a press release. Existing investors Index Ventures, Puzzle Ventures, and Snowflake Chairman Frank Slootman also joined the round.

Founded in 2023 and based in Germany and the Netherlands, Duna was created by Duco van Lanschot and David Schreiber, both former Stripe leaders. The company previously raised €10.7 million in a seed round led by Index Ventures in May 2025, bringing its total funding to over €40 million.

Duna’s AI-native business identity platform provides digital identity verification for banks, fintechs, and other regulated institutions. The platform supports processes such as KYC, KYB, CDD, and AML compliance, and is used by clients including Plaid, CCV (Fiserv), Moss, Bol, and SVEA Bank.

According to the company, the new funding will be used to expand enterprise capabilities with compliant, auditable AI systems while maintaining regulatory standards required by large financial organizations.

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