Atlantic Bridge leads $10m series-A for Siren
Atlantic Bridge Ventures has led a $10m series-A funding round for investigative intelligence platform Siren.
DVI Equity Partners, Frontline Ventures and Enterprise Ireland also participated.
The fresh capital will be used to develop Siren's proposition and expand into new markets. Former i2 CEO Bob Griffin will join the company as a board member.
In addition to the close of the funding round, Siren has announced the filing of several patents for its platform.
Previous funding
In 2017, Atlantic Bridge, Frontline Ventures and Growing Capital invested €1m.
In February 2018, Atlantic Bridge led a €3m seed funding round for Siren. The firm drew capital from its €60m vehicle, Atlantic Bridge University Fund.
Company
Siren is an investigative intelligence platform that offers graph and link analysis, entity resolution, search functions, natural language processing and predictive analytics. Siren was originally founded as a consulting business in 2007, but launched its data product in 2017. Based in Galway, the company employs 27 people.
People
Atlantic Bridge Ventures – Gerry Maguire (general partner).
Enterprise Ireland – Carol Gibbons (divisional manager of ICT and international services)
Siren – John Randles (CEO); Bob Griffin (board member); Giovanni Tummarello (chief product officer).
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