
Sympera AI Secures $10 Million to Enhance Relationship Banking
Sympera AI has raised $10 million in seed funding to enhance its Agentic AI platform, which aims to improve relationship banking by leveraging AI agents. The funding round was co-led by Nyca Partners and Viola Ventures, as announced in a press release.
The platform is designed to help banks tap into the $150 billion small and medium-sized business (SMB) market by enabling relationship managers to prioritize clients more effectively. Sympera AI's technology models the expertise of top-performing relationship managers and uses data analytics to drive growth.
David Sosna, Founder and CEO of Sympera AI, highlighted the potential of AI to transform relationship banking, stating that the company is working with clients to realize this potential. The leadership team includes experienced AI researchers and banking experts, such as CTO Daniel Gordon.
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