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AI Financial Data Infrastructure Company Daloopa Completes $47 million Series C Funding Round, Led by Brighton Park Capital

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On May 28, AI financial data infrastructure firm Daloopa announced it has closed a $47 million Series C funding round, per MarketWatch. The round was led by Brighton Park Capital, with participation from Squarepoint Capital, Touring Capital, and Nexus Venture Partners. The funding will accelerate platform expansion and grow Daloopa’s teams across engineering, product, and marketing. The company delivers structured, auditable financial data to financial institutions, and has extended its data access via integrations with tools including OpenAI ChatGPT, Anthropic Claude, Perplexity, and Rogo’s MCP. It offers APIs, cloud-based delivery, and partner APIs to enable third-party developers to embed its high-quality financial data into their own products.
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