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Diligent AI Secures €2.1 Million to Enhance KYC and AML Automation with New AI Agents

Diligent AI secures $2.5 million in funding to enhance KYC and AML automation, aiming to streamline compliance workflows for financial institutions.

Diligent AI, a company focused on enhancing financial crime compliance operations through artificial intelligence, has secured $2.5 million (approximately €2.1 million) in funding. The financing round was led by Speedinvest and Shapers, with ongoing support from Y Combinator and a host of angel investors that includes founders and executives from Allica Bank, N26, CyberSource (Visa), IDnow, Billie, and other prominent fintech companies.

Established to modernize compliance tasks, Diligent AI specializes in developing autonomous AI agents that automate routine workflows related to know your customer (KYC) and anti-money laundering (AML) processes. The technology is designed to handle various tasks, including risk reviews for merchant and small business onboarding, adverse media investigations, and remediation of payment sanctions alerts.

The company’s announcement highlighted the growing pressures faced by frontline compliance teams. As digital payments surge and sanctions regimes expand, the volume of fraud and scams also increases, leading to a situation where analysts devote considerable time to repetitive data collection and procedural checks instead of engaging in more in-depth investigative efforts.

Diligent AI’s platform is engineered to alleviate this burden by automating those repetitive tasks, allowing compliance teams to concentrate on higher-value analysis and decision-making. The firm claims its AI agents can read, reason, and analyze compliance data to execute KYC and AML workflows comprehensively.

The technology has already been adopted by various publicly listed payment companies, banks, and global fintech firms across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Japan. Notable clients mentioned include Flywire, Allica Bank, Teya, and Digital Garage.

With the recent infusion of capital, Diligent AI intends to broaden its product capabilities by launching additional AI agents tailored for new categories of compliance tasks. The company is also focused on fortifying its existing platform and expanding its go-to-market team to better support its global customer base.

“Diligent AI significantly reduced our onboarding workflows and eliminated repetitive tasks for our team, supporting the quality of our processes by making them consistent and auditable,” said Maureen Gorman, Head of Global Operations at Alma. This sentiment was echoed by Karan Khanna, Fraud Strategy Manager at Tamara, who remarked, “Diligent AI agents helped us slash our risk review times significantly, but more importantly, helped us build a stronger and more systematic approach to risk detection.”

As financial institutions increasingly turn to technology to address compliance challenges, the role of AI is expected to grow in importance. Diligent AI’s efforts to enhance compliance operations could not only streamline processes but also contribute to more robust risk management and regulatory adherence in an evolving digital landscape.

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