With $8M, Eunice brings institutional-grade AI to due diligence
Tech.eu / 3/25/2026
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Key Points
- London-based startup Eunice raised $8M to build “institutional-grade” AI focused on due diligence and disclosure workflows in alternative assets.
- The company positions its platform as an infrastructure layer for standardizing and accelerating how investors and other stakeholders perform due diligence and release required information.
- The funding suggests an expansion of capabilities aimed at making AI-assisted analysis more reliable and suitable for regulated, high-stakes finance use cases.
- Eunice’s direction targets a specific market need in fintech—improving the quality, speed, and operationalization of due diligence across alternative asset classes.
Eunice,a London-based company building due diligence infrastructure for regulatedmarkets, has raised $8 million in a combined seed and pre-seed funding roundled by Moonfire Ventures and Speedinvest, w...
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