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946 Monument scores £18m seed for cloud banking platform

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Oscar Hornstein @ UK Tech News · 06/17/2026 04:24 EDT

Monument Technology, a UK-based cloud Banking-Platform-as-a-Service (BPaaS) provider, has raised £18m in seed funding. Founded in 2023, Monument provides banking and financial services customers with an end-to-end service that integrates Monument’s proprietary technology with existing components, such as Mambu, Salesforce and Nice Actimize, and combines core banking, payments and customer channels into a single managed ...

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