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Quantifind Secures 0M for AI Risk Intelligence Expansion

Quantifind Secures $200M for AI Risk Intelligence Expansion

Posted on June 30, 2026 By CWS

Quantifind has successfully secured $200 million in a new funding round, bringing its total funding to nearly $320 million. This financial boost comes as the company aims to enhance its AI-native risk intelligence offerings globally.

Strategic Investment and Support

Summit Partners spearheaded this latest investment, joining forces with existing backers such as Citi Ventures, S&P Global, Deloitte, and Stephens Group. These contributions are expected to significantly accelerate Quantifind’s market reach and technological advancements.

Established in 2009 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Quantifind specializes in delivering advanced risk intelligence solutions through its AI-driven platform. This technology integrates various data sources into a comprehensive intelligence graph designed for detecting and responding to financial crimes.

Innovative AI Technology

Quantifind’s signature Graphyte platform utilizes an agentic AI system to streamline investigations, revealing intricate networks of financial crimes while maintaining compliance with regulations. The platform’s middleware capabilities enhance the speed and accuracy of investigations, supporting financial institutions and government entities in managing security threats effectively.

The company’s AI solutions are crafted to assist institutions in identifying and mitigating risks related to financial crimes and national security, demonstrating a high level of precision and scalability.

Global Expansion Plans

With the new funds, Quantifind plans to broaden its international presence across Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Americas. This expansion will focus on strengthening the platform’s localized risk intelligence features to address evolving financial threats and meet diverse regulatory standards.

Summit Partners managing director Chris Dean remarked on Quantifind’s leadership in AI-native risk intelligence, emphasizing the platform’s capability to offer high-precision insights and scalability for financial institutions and marketplaces aiming to combat financial crimes efficiently.

In conclusion, Quantifind’s latest financial milestone positions it to further innovate and expand its influence in the global risk intelligence market, enhancing security and compliance for their clients worldwide.

Security Week News Tags:AI risk intelligence, Chris Dean, financial crime detection, financial institutions, government agencies, Graphyte platform, growth funding, international expansion, middleware, Quantifind, regulatory compliance, Summit Partners

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