eFlow Global raise £7 million through a Series A funding round led by Finch Capital

UK-based RegTech (Regulatory Technology) scaleup eflow Global has raised £7 million in capital through a Series A funding round.

Founded in 2004, eflow Global provides financial firms with software solutions to help them comply with their regulatory requirements. They offer award-winning solutions for market abuse surveillance, transaction-cost analysis, transaction reporting and eComms surveillance.

Led by Finch Capital and supported by Atempo and ScaleUp Group partners, this funding round will help to accelerate eflow’s growth with a particular emphasis on strengthening footholds in North America and Asia-Pacific.

Philip Lee, led by Andrew Tzialli with assistance from Olivia Creaven and Mary Hennessy, was delighted to advise Finch Capital.

https://www.finchcapital.com/post/eflow-global-secures-7-million-in-series-a-funding

 

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