Taktile Raises $54M to Enhance AI Risk Decisioning in Financial Services

Taktile Raises $54M to Enhance AI Risk Decisioning in Financial Services

Taktile has secured $54 million in Series B funding to advance its AI-powered decision automation platform for financial services, announced in a press release.

Taktile has secured $54 million in a Series B funding round to enhance its AI-powered decision automation platform for financial services, announced in a press release. The funding round was led by Balderton Capital, with participation from existing investors such as Index Ventures, Tiger Global, and Y Combinator, bringing Taktile's total funding to $79 million.

The company aims to empower fintech companies and financial institutions to optimize risk management strategies across the customer lifecycle. Taktile's platform is already delivering hundreds of millions of risk decisions monthly, and the new funds will be used to accelerate this momentum. The platform allows risk experts to build, manage, and optimize AI-powered workflows, ensuring high-stakes decisions are made with precision.

Taktile has seen significant growth, quadrupling its customer base in 2024 and expanding its reach to 24 markets. Its clients include major financial institutions like Allianz and Rakuten Bank, as well as fintech companies such as Mercury and Zilch. The company has been recognized as a category leader by G2 and has won industry awards for its innovative decision-making technology.

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