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Vigneshwar Ravichandran @ Silicon Canals · 06/26/2025 05:56 EDT

Dutch firm Sygno receives funding to combat financial crimes through AI

Leusden, the Netherlands-based Sygno, an AI specialist in the fight against fraud and money laundering, announced that it has received a strategic investment from TIN Capital and ROM Utrecht Region. TIN Capital is one of Europe’s leading investors in cybersecurity and was founded in 1998.  Since 2018, it has actively invested in promising cybersecurity companies ... Read more

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