Unique Secures $30M to Expand AI Platform for Finance

Swiss AI startup Unique has raised $30 million in a Series A funding round led by DN Capital and CommerzVentures, aiming to expand its agentic AI platform for financial services.

Unique, a Swiss AI platform specializing in financial services, has raised $30 million in a Series A funding round led by DN Capital and CommerzVentures, according to TechCrunch. Founded in Zurich in 2021, Unique focuses on 'agentic AI' to automate workflows in banking, insurance, and private equity.

The platform offers customizable AI agents for tasks such as investment research and due diligence, enhancing efficiency in areas like compliance and KYC (Know Your Customer). Unique's solutions are already in use by major financial institutions, including Pictet Group and UBP.

With the new funding, Unique plans to accelerate its international expansion, particularly targeting the U.S. market. The company has raised a total of $53 million to date, positioning itself as a key player in the agentic AI movement within the financial sector.

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