Siren: Receives EUR12M From European Investment Bank

Siren Receives EUR12M From European Investment Bank

  • Siren, a Galway, Ireland-based investigative intelligence company, received EUR 12M in funding
  • The European Investment Bank provided the financing
  • The company intends to use the funds for the further development of its platform at the new global R&D centre in Galway, to increase headcount by 50% over the next two years
  • The company provides an intelligence platform to law enforcement agencies and organisations responsible for maintaining public safety around the world
  • The company allows investigators to make complex searches, organise the results visually and create advanced reports to share findings with their teams
  • The platform is also used by corporations to protect their assets and networks against fraud and cyber threats
Steve Sam
Steve Sam
Steve Sam is a financial reporter, analyst, and commentator with a strong focus on banking technology, digital payments, and the future of financial services.

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