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    September 6, 2025

    Venture Capital Funding Boosts Tidal Cyber, Recall.ai, Dispatch, Geniez AI, and Vouched in 2025

    Several technology startups across cybersecurity, AI infrastructure, wealth-tech, and digital identity verification have secured significant venture capital funding rounds to accelerate innovation and growth.

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    Tidal Cyber raises $10 million in Series A round

    Tidal Cyber closed a $10 million Series A round, led by Bright Pixel Capital with backing from USAA, Capital One Ventures, and Veteran Ventures. The Virginia-based cybersecurity startup, founded by former MITRE experts, will use the funding to advance its MITRE ATT&CK® framework-based platform that enables organizations to measure and strengthen defenses against adversary behaviors.

    Recall.ai raises $38 million in Series B

    Recall.ai raised $38 million in Series B funding at a $250 million valuation, led by Bessemer Venture Partners with participation from Salesforce Ventures, HubSpot Ventures, and other investors. The startup powers AI-driven conversation data infrastructure, enabling unified data capture across desktop, phone, and in-person platforms. Serving over 2,000 companies including HubSpot and ClickUp, Recall.ai plans to expand its API integrations and accelerate time-to-market for enterprises.

    Dispatch secures $18 million in Series A

    Dispatch, a wealth-tech provider optimizing data workflows for financial advisors, secured $18 million in Series A funding, bringing total funding to $30 million. Brewer Lane Ventures led the round, joined by New York Life Ventures, MassMutual Ventures, and others. Dispatch’s AI-driven orchestration platform manages over $1 trillion in assets, streamlining client onboarding, billing, and planning while reducing manual workloads and errors.

    Geniez AI announces $6 million seed round

    Geniez AI announced a $6 million seed round co-led by StageOne Ventures and Canapi Ventures. The company is developing a framework that connects large language models (LLMs) and AI agents with real-time mainframe data without costly migrations. Its platform runs natively on mainframes and supports protocols like the Model Content Protocol (MCP), ensuring compatibility with ChatGPT, Claude, and Llama.

    Vouched raises $17 million in Series A funding

    Vouched, an AI-powered identity and agent verification platform, raised $17 million in Series A funding led by Spring Rock Ventures. Its “Know Your Agent” (KYA) suite delivers onboarding, verification, and monitoring solutions for AI agents and human identities. Targeting e-commerce, marketplaces, and regulated industries, Vouched will use the funding to enhance product development, expand partnerships, and scale its digital trust solutions.

    With these latest rounds, venture capital funding is fueling innovation in AI infrastructure, cybersecurity, wealth-tech automation, and digital trust, marking a strong momentum for tech startups in 2025.

     

    Originally published on Info Tech Lead. For more details, visit the source.

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