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Latest Fintech Funding Highlights: Startups Reshaping Payroll, Data Analytics, and Financial Services

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  • Tako Raises $13.2M for Payroll Automation: Brazilian HR and payroll fintech Tako has secured $13.2 million in seed funding. Its platform streamlines HR processes like onboarding, payroll, and data management, aiming to simplify decision-making for HR and finance teams. Backed by Ribbit Capital and Andreessen Horowitz, funds will focus on R&D.
  • Big xyt Secures €10M for Data Analytics: German firm big xyt landed €10 million to enhance its analytics platform for financial markets, supporting product innovation and global expansion across Europe, the US, and APAC.
  • Zeplyn Garners $3M for Financial AI Assistant: New York-based Zeplyn, founded by ex-Google engineers, raised $3 million for its AI-powered Meeting Assistant, which automates workflows, meeting prep, and client follow-ups for advisory firms.
  • Tranched Closes $3.4M to Expand Blockchain Finance: London-based Tranched received $3.4 million to advance its asset-based financing platform. This blockchain-enabled tool connects credit originators with institutional investors for efficient loan securitization.
  • Mutual Vision Receives Strategic Investment: UK banking tech provider Mutual Vision secured an undisclosed investment to expand its digital solutions, including savings and loan management platforms, leveraging its integration with Mambu’s core banking engine.
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Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.