ING Ventures: Invests in data privacy company

  • ING Ventures has invested in data security company eXate, strengthening ING’s commitment to becoming a data-driven organisation
  • The London-based fintech will use the funds to speed up the development of its data management platform
  • Aims to enhance and simplify the way companies ensure privacy when accessing, sharing and analysing data
  • eXate successfully completed a proof of concept in ING Labs Brussels in 2019, validating its DataSecOps tool
  • It provides a single point of access for employees to securely share data with greater speed
  • Businesses strive to collect large amounts of data in an effort to predict customers’ wants and needs
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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