Signal, a Copenhagen-based tech startup for VCs, has successfully raised €550,000 ($600,000 USD) in a recent funding round. The investment will support the company’s mission to transform venture investing through its AI-driven intelligence platform, which helps venture capital and private equity funds make signalmore informed and strategic decisions.
Investment and Growth
The funding round includes investments from notable tech entrepreneurs and venture capitalists, such as Sonu Banga, co-founder of Intellishore; Eske Gunge, founder of Actimo; and Christian Jantzen, a renowned investor. Since its launch in early 2024, Signal has rapidly expanded, now serving over 35 venture funds across three continents.
“We are extremely pleased by the continued trust from our investors and thrilled to welcome new strategic partners. Their expertise and network within the tech and venture capital sectors will be essential as we scale our platform globally,”
says Simon Bøttkjær, co-founder of Signal.
AI-Driven Investment Insights
Signal’s platform leverages advanced artificial intelligence to provide real-time insights into investment opportunities, competitors, and market developments. This enables investors to identify potential investments more efficiently and make data-driven decisions.
“Artificial intelligence is fundamentally reshaping how investments are identified and analyzed globally. Signal is uniquely positioned to lead this transformation, providing investors unprecedented real-time insights,”
said Jacob Graubæk Houlberg, co-founder of Signal
Expansion and Team Growth
The newly raised capital will accelerate Signal’s product development, team expansion, and international growth ambitions. The company has recently hired Jakob V. Offersen as the new CTO, bringing extensive experience in developing and scaling tech platforms.
“Signal’s ability to significantly enhance investment processes through AI is compelling. We look forward to supporting their ambition to become a global leader in intelligence platforms for investors.”
says Investor and board member Sonu Banga