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Bridgewise Raises $21 Million to Advance Global Financial Analysis Through AI

The funding, led by SIX Group and supported by investors like Group11 and L4 Venture Builder, propels Bridgewise's total capital raised to $35 million.

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Bridgewise Raises $21 Million to Advance Global Financial Analysis Through AI

Bridgewise, an Israeli-based pioneer in AI-driven investment analysis, has announced the successful completion of a $21 million funding round, marking a significant milestone in its mission to transform global capital markets. The funding, led by SIX Group and supported by investors like Group11 and L4 Venture Builder, propels Bridgewise's total capital raised to $35 million. This infusion of capital will drive the company's expansion efforts and further enhance its cutting-edge technology platform.

Strategically selecting investors from top-tier finance companies, Bridgewise aims to leverage their expertise and networks to accelerate growth in key regions worldwide. The establishment of its Asia Pacific headquarters in Singapore, led by fintech veteran Kelvin Phua, underscores the company's commitment to serving diverse markets and tailoring solutions to meet regional needs.

Since its founding in 2019, Bridgewise has rapidly expanded its global footprint, with operations in over 15 countries, including Australia, Brazil, Japan, Singapore, Switzerland, UAE, UK, and the US. The recent acquisition of Japan Stock Exchange as a key customer and the opening of an office in Tokyo highlight Bridgewise's commitment to delivering value to clients in the Asia Pacific region.

Bridgewise's innovative platform, powered by artificial intelligence, offers a suite of products designed to empower investors with actionable insights and personalized recommendations. From AI-generated reports to natural-language AI conversational chat and robo-advisory services, Bridgewise is revolutionizing how investors navigate global securities markets.

Gaby Diamant, Co-founder and CEO of Bridgewise, expressed enthusiasm about the funding round, emphasizing the company's mission to democratize access to financial market information. Diamant highlighted the role of strategic partners like SIX, Group11, and L4VB in enabling Bridgewise to deliver enhanced insights and support to investors worldwide.

Rooted in machine learning algorithms and generative AI, Bridgewise's technology enables comprehensive analysis of over 90% of listed global securities. The company's commitment to transparency and regulatory compliance underscores its dedication to building trust and credibility within the industry.

Commenting on the investment, Bjørn Sibbern, Global Head of Exchanges at SIX, emphasized Bridgewise's AI-driven approach in equipping investors with essential tools for informed decision-making. Sibbern highlighted the potential for collaboration to drive innovation and empower customers across geographies.

Dovi Frances, Founding Partner at Group 11, praised Bridgewise for its leadership in leveraging AI technology to enhance capital markets. Frances expressed confidence in Bridgewise's trajectory and anticipated further advancements in the year ahead.

Pedro Meduna, co-founder of L4VB, affirmed the company's commitment to amplifying visibility for Israeli companies on the global stage, highlighting Bridgewise's role as a trailblazer in financial research technology.

Founded in Israel, Bridgewise has emerged as a pioneering force in investment analysis, serving institutional and retail investors worldwide. With its focus on innovation and accessibility, Bridgewise is poised to shape the future of global capital markets, empowering investors to make informed decisions with confidence.

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