Taktile Brief
Fintech·Financial Decisioning·Series C·🌐
Summary
Recently raised· Series C this monthTaktile is an AI‑first decisioning platform that stitches agents, rules, data context and human oversight into low‑latency pipelines for banks and insurers, positioning itself as a broader alternative to single‑domain players like Zest AI (credit), Feedzai (fraud) and Alloy (onboarding). Its published operational claims — >1,000 decisions/sec, <150ms latency and 99.99% availability — plus named customers (Finom, Rhino, Jetty, Pleo, Zippi, Credix) and a large Series C ($110M, Jun 2026) signal genuine enterprise traction and a push from mid‑market into large financial institutions. The core wedge is orchestration: one platform that spans onboarding, underwriting and monitoring with explicit human‑in‑the‑loop controls. The single biggest tension is platform risk and go‑to‑market depth — incumbents or cloud vendors could bundle basic decisioning, and Taktile must translate technical claims and pilot wins into consistent, high‑value enterprise contracts at scale.
Bull case
- Large disclosed funding cadence culminating in a $110M Series C (June 2026) on top of $54M Series B (Feb 2025) and earlier rounds, providing balance sheet heft to win enterprise deals and sustain product R&D.
- Operational performance claims are differentiated and concrete: published metrics of >1,000 decisions/sec, <150ms latency and 99.99% availability which map to enterprise SLAs banks and insurers demand.
- Named commercial customers and testimonials — Finom, Rhino, Jetty, Pleo, Zippi, Credix and three site testimonials — demonstrate cross‑market adoption and positive customer sentiment (G2 4.7/5) emphasizing ease of use, integrations and a drag‑and‑drop workbench.
Watch-outs
- Competitive crowding by specialist incumbents (Zest AI, Feedzai, Scienaptic, Alloy, Provenir) that own narrow decisioning categories could limit Taktile’s upside if those vendors deepen platform breadth or partner tightly with core banking providers.
- Platform incumbent risk: hyperscalers or core banking/CRM vendors can embed native AI decisioning into incumbent stacks, undercutting a paid, enterprise_custom model for standard decision flows.
- A recurring customer pain point: testing setup is reported as admin‑intensive — that operational friction could slow enterprise rollout and expansion despite strong feature/UX feedback.
- Public positioning has gaps for diligence: while the company discloses pricing model as enterprise_custom and totals $188.7M funding, external visibility around contract scale, ARR, and sector concentration is limited and should be validated before sizing upside.
From their website
Pricing
Not publicly disclosed. The company website does not list its pricing on any of the 6 pages we read.
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Product suite
- AI Agent Manager
- Decision Engine
- Case Manager
- Context Layer
- Enterprise-Grade Infrastructure
Target segments
Testimonials
“Finom reduces false positives by 75% on Taktile.”
Finomtaktile.com“Rhino + Jetty reduce manual work by 50% with AI Agents.”
Rhinotaktile.com“We don’t have to waste resources on lower quality alerts. When I look at my dashboards back to where we were 6-12 months ago, the improvement is undeniable.”
- Trade name
- Taktile
Crunchbase
verified profile- Taktile raises $110M for AI finance platform — plus 7 more NYC VC deals to knowSeattle TechFlash · 2026-06-26
- Taktile raises $110M for AI finance platform — plus 7 more NYC VC deals to knowBizjournals.com Feed (2025-11-12 15:43:17) · 2026-06-26
- Taktile Secures $110M in Goldman Sachs-Led Series C to Power AI Transformation in Financial InstitutionsFinancial IT · 2026-06-25
- Taktile raises $110M to automate banking’s riskiest callsThe Next Web · 2026-06-25
- Taktile Raises $110 million Series C Led by Goldman Sachs to Automate Financial Decisions With AIstartupresearcher.com · 2026-06-25
Team
Public sources (company pages, Crunchbase and press) list two co-founders — Maik Taro Wehmeyer (Co-Founder & CEO) and Dr. Maximilian Eber (Co-Founder & CPTO) — supported by an executive team covering people, finance, product, engineering, sales and regional leadership.
Both co-founders (Maik Taro Wehmeyer and Dr. Maximilian Eber) have prior experience at QuantCo and built Taktile to address automated risk decisioning for financial institutions.
Taktile has a technical founding pair (CEO and CPTO) and a broad leadership bench across product, engineering, GTM and operations, reflecting the skills needed to build and commercialize an enterprise AI decision platform. The public roster shows strong product and go-to-market coverage but lacks publicly-stated senior legal/compliance leadership.
- Maik Taro WehmeyerCo-Founder and CEOMaik Taro WehmeyerCo-Founder and CEOQuantCo, The Boston Consulting GroupHarvard University (Statistics), Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
- Dr. Maximilian EberCo-Founder and Chief Product & Technology Officer (CPTO)
Leadership
- Dr. Niklas GuskeChief Operating OfficerDr. Niklas GuskeChief Operating OfficerBoston Consulting Group, Wellington Partners, ETH Zürich, Deutscher BundestagRWTH Aachen University (PhD, Information Systems and Finance), University of Zurich (Politics, Philosophy and Economics), Harvard University (Government)
Leads Taktile's operational functions as COO.
Ex top-tier - Kiana DavariVice President of PeopleKiana DavariVice President of PeopleFacebook, Lyft, Sorare
Experienced in organisational transformation and people operations with prior roles at large consumer tech firms.
Ex top-tier - Alex ZiegerVice President of FinanceAlex ZiegerVice President of FinancePwC, Formel D Group, LeanIXUniversiteit Maastricht
- Annie WachsmuthVice President of Customer SuccessAnnie WachsmuthVice President of Customer SuccessTechnische Universität München
Head of customer success responsible for post-sales adoption and outcomes.
- Thomas PianiHead of ProductThomas PianiHead of ProductBrex, McKinsey & Company, Work4Stanford University (MS, Management Science and Engineering), École Polytechnique (Diplôme d'Ingénieur, Quantitative Economics and Finance)
Leads product strategy and roadmap for Taktile's decisioning platform.
Ex top-tier - Abhilasha RoyHead of Product DesignAbhilasha RoyHead of Product DesignNational Institute of Fashion Technology
Leads product design at Taktile, responsible for UX and design direction.
- Adrian BuzgarEngineering DirectorAdrian BuzgarEngineering DirectorMambu
Senior engineering leader overseeing engineering teams and delivery for the platform.
- Dr. Robin RaymondPrincipal EngineerDr. Robin RaymondPrincipal EngineerTransferWise (Wise), Google, University of Cambridge (researcher)PhD in Computer Science, University of Cambridge (machine learning and artificial intelligence)
Principal engineer focused on building trusted AI systems for financial institutions.
Ex top-tier - Fabian PetersPrincipal Product ManagerFabian PetersPrincipal Product Manager
Senior product manager responsible for core product areas.
- Mario De LecceVice President of Partnerships, Financial InstitutionsMario De LecceVice President of Partnerships, Financial InstitutionsWells Fargo, Citi, HSBC, Bank Leumi (now Valley Commercial Banking), ArrayEx top-tier
- Gabriel PurkytGeneral Manager BrazilGabriel PurkytGeneral Manager Brazil
Leads Taktile's business and operations in Brazil.
- Greg AdamietzDirector of Sales, AmericasGreg AdamietzDirector of Sales, Americas
Commercial leader for Americas sales and recent hire to scale sales coverage.
- Carolina FraidembergeSales Director, LATAM
- Tamara KumposchtDirector of SalesTamara KumposchtDirector of Sales
Director-level sales leader focused on enterprise accounts.
- Stefan NandzikHead of MarketingStefan NandzikHead of Marketing
Leads marketing functions for brand and demand generation.
- Audrey WhiteHead of MarketingAudrey WhiteHead of Marketing
Marketing leader listed on Crunchbase as Head of Marketing.
- Dajana MarsollekHead of Business DevelopmentDajana MarsollekHead of Business Development
Leads business development and commercial partnerships.
Senior-heavy hiring (29 of 37 openings) with a substantial unspecified “Other” bucket (14), meaningful engineering hiring (10) and smaller but present sales (5) and product (4) suggests the company is prioritizing senior-level hires across functions while continuing to build engineering capacity and modestly scale go-to-market and product efforts.
Market Size
Relevant published estimates for the financial/offer decisioning space range from ~USD 2.18B (BFSI decision intelligence, 2025) to USD 7.98B (credit decisioning platforms, 2025). A focused vendor report for 'Offer Decisioning Platforms for Financial Services' places the global market at USD 3.42B in 2024; using that report's end-user split (banks = 41.2%) yields a SAM of ~USD 1.41B for banks in 2024. Given Taktile's growth-stage traction (recent large financing rounds, multi-market customers, named enterprise clients and ~125 employees), a plausible obtainable-share scenario is ~1.5% of that SAM (~USD 21.2M) within a ~3-year window.
- Growth Market Reports (Offer Decisioning Platforms for Financial Services Market Research Report 2033) ↗USD 3.42 billion in 2024 · Global · 13.9% CAGR
- Market.us (Credit Decisioning Platform Market) ↗USD 7.98 billion in 2025 (expected to reach USD 53.69 billion by 2035, CAGR 21.0%) · Global · 21% CAGR
- Grand View Research (BFSI Decision Intelligence Market) ↗USD 2,181.3 million in 2025 (BFSI Decision Intelligence Market) · Global (BFSI vertical) · 15.6% CAGR
- Taktile pricing model (used to explain why per-customer ACV was not used)Enterprise / custom pricing (no published ACV)this company's pricing
- TAM source and segment share used to compute SAMTAM = Growth Market Reports 'Offer Decisioning Platforms for Financial Services' USD 3.42B (2024); banks end-user share = 41.2% (same report)https://growthmarketreports.com/report/offer-decisioning-platforms-for-financial-services-market
- SOM share and horizon1.5% of SAM over ~3 years (company-growth scenario reflecting enterprise traction and Series C scale)Anchored to company traction: Series C $110M (company announcement) and Series B $54M / Series A $20M; customers across 24 markets; 125 employees (company announcements)
- Primary TAM source (Growth Market Reports) is a market-research vendor estimate; other vendors (Market.us, Grand View Research) report materially different top-down universes for adjacent decisioning categories — figures are directional and vendor-dependent.
- SAM here is computed for the banks end-user segment only (41.2% from the same Growth Market Reports dataset). Insurers and other financial end-users are not separately counted in this SAM because the report excerpt did not publish an insurer-specific percentage.
- Taktile's pricing is enterprise-custom and no per-customer ACV is published publicly; SOM uses an obtainable-share scenario anchored to company traction and funding rather than an ACV-driven bottom-up build.
Competitors
Top 5Taktile positions as an enterprise-focused, broad financial decision orchestration platform but faces well-funded specialized incumbents.
Several well-funded incumbents (Feedzai, Zest, Alloy) compete with specialist players; Taktile sits as an enterprise-grade, broader decision orchestration alternative.
The competitive set clusters around specialist decision engines: credit-underwriting (Zest, Scienaptic), fraud/transaction monitoring (Feedzai), and identity/onboarding (Alloy). Taktile sits as a broad, AI+rules decision platform for banks and insurers, emphasizing latency, availability, and human oversight.
Taktile taktile.com ↗ | Provenir provenir.com ↗ | Zest AI zest.ai ↗ | Feedzai feedzai.com ↗ | Scienaptic scienaptic.ai ↗ | Alloy alloy.com ↗ | |
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| What they do | Transform your decision-making with reliable AI agents in weeks, not months. | Real-time risk decisioning and data integration | Machine‑learning credit underwriting | Financial‑crime and transaction monitoring | AI credit decisioning and adaptive models | Identity decisioning and onboarding automation |
| Segment | Your company | Direct | Direct | Direct | Direct | Direct |
| Stage | Series C | Debt - PPP (CARES Act) | Venture Round | Series E | Funding Round | Series C |
| Total raised | $189M | $1.0M | $554M | $347M | $17M | $208M |
| Acquisitions | — | — | — | 2 | — | — |
| Revenue | $100K–5M | $25M–100M | $25M–100M | $100M–500M | $5M–25M | $25M–100M |
| Lead investors | Goldman Sachs Alternatives | U.S. Small Business Administration. | Citi Ventures, Members 1st Federal Credit Union, ORNL Federal Credit Union | Explorer Investments, Iberis Capital, Lince Capital | Salil Punalekar, Pramod Bhasin, Credit Union of Colorado | Avenir, Lightspeed Venture Partners |
| Headcount | 221 | 279 | 85 | 872 | 177 | 417 |
| Founded | 2020 | 1992 | 2009 | 2011 | 2014 | 2015 |
| CEO | Maik Taro Wehmeyer (Co-Founder & CEO) | Lawrence Smith (Founder & CEO) | Mike De Vere (CEO) | Nuno Sebastiao (Chairman & CEO) | Pankaj Kulshreshtha (Founder & CEO) | Tommy Nicholas (Co-Founder & CEO) |
| HQ | New York, US | Parsippany, US | Burbank, US | Coimbra, Portugal | New York, US | New York, US |
| Geo focus | US | US, GB, SG | — | US, PT, GB, AU +2 | US | US |
| Ownership | Private | Private | Private | Private | Private | Private |
| Web traffic | 35K/mo ▲ | 12K/mo ▼ | 7K/mo ▼ | 42K/mo ▼ | 8K/mo ▲ | 118K/mo ▲ |
| LinkedIn followers | 27K | 32K | — | 164K | 65K | 28K |
| Growth score | 65/100 | — | 65/100 | 71/100 | 73/100 | 62/100 |
| Heat score | 90/100 | 37/100 | 54/100 | 69/100 | 89/100 | 75/100 |
| Tech stack | 10 tools | 10 tools | 10 tools | 10 tools | 10 tools | 10 tools |
| Patents | — | — | — | 5 | — | — |
| Startup score | 68/100 | 50/100 | — | 62/100 | — | — |
| vs Taktile | — | Taktile wins on latency, agentic AI and human‑oversight; Provenir is mature in flexible data integration and long-standing deployments. | Taktile is broader (fraud, onboarding, monitoring) and emphasizes orchestration; Zest is deeper in credit-modeling accuracy and lender relationships. | Taktile offers unified decision pipelines and human oversight across lifecycle; Feedzai excels at scaled transaction monitoring and enterprise deployments. | Taktile packages credit models inside broader decision automation and human oversight; Scienaptic is specialized on adaptive credit models and model performance. | Taktile wins on end‑to‑end decision pipelines beyond onboarding; Alloy is strong in identity, onboarding integrations and broad fintech adoption. |
Investor overlap
- Citi VenturesZest AI, Feedzai
Funding
- Venture RoundAug 22, 2020Crunchbase ↗
- Seed Round$4.7 millionAug 25, 2021Index Ventures leadY CombinatorTech.eu ↗
- Series A$20 millionNov 22, 2022Index Ventures leadTiger Global Management leadTiger Global leadDIG VenturesTechCrunch ↗
- Series B$54 millionFeb 27, 2025Balderton Capital leadTiger Global ManagementVisionaries ClubProsus VenturesIndex VenturesY CombinatorLawrence SummersTiger GlobalLarry SummersTechCrunch ↗
- Series C$110 millionJun 24, 2026Goldman Sachs Alternatives leadGrowth Equity at Goldman Sachs Alternatives leadVisionaries ClubTiger Global ManagementDIG VenturesY CombinatorBalderton CapitalIndex VenturesTiger GlobalFortune ↗
Public reporting documents four disclosed equity raises for Taktile: a $4.7M seed (Aug 2021, led by Index Ventures), a $20M Series A (Nov 2022, Index Ventures & Tiger Global), a $54M Series B (Feb 2025, led by Balderton Capital), and a $110M Series C (Jun 2026, led by Growth Equity at Goldman Sachs Alternatives).
- Public sources report slightly different total-raised figures (examples: $184M reported in company/press materials and $189M reported by Tracxn). The itemized rounds above sum to $188.7M; trackers and databases vary by rounding and inclusion of other items.
- Crunchbase / some tracker entries referenced in the sources list additional or differing investor details and round counts; the listed rounds here are those explicitly described with amounts and dates/company coverage.
- The company's own blog post is used as a primary source for some details of the Series B; amounts and dates for all rounds are corroborated by independent press coverage where available.
- Series A: the same $20 million round appeared under two dates — merged to the most recent (an aggregator back-date double-counted it).
- Crunchbase records 6 funding rounds in total; 5 are itemized here — the remaining rounds are not publicly detailed.
Momentum
- FundingJune 24, 2026Taktile closed a $110 million Series C led by Growth Equity at Goldman Sachs Alternatives.Fortune ↗
- FundingFebruary 27, 2025Taktile raised $54 million in a Series B round led by Balderton Capital.TechCrunch ↗
- FundingNovember 22, 2022Taktile raised $20 million in a Series A to help fintechs test and deploy decision-making models.TechCrunch ↗
- FundingAugust 25, 2021Taktile closed a $4.7 million seed round led by Index Ventures and Y Combinator.Tech.eu ↗
- FundingAugust 22, 2020Taktile completed an earlier venture round on Aug 22, 2020.Crunchbase ↗
Taktile’s public momentum is dominated by successive funding rounds culminating in a $110M Series C in June 2026, following a $54M Series B (Feb 2025) and earlier Series A/seed rounds — a funding-driven acceleration of the company’s growth trajectory.
- Signals are concentrated in funding announcements; fewer dated product, partnership, or customer press events were present.
- Coverage cited above is heavily focused on the June 2026 Series C and prior funding rounds reported by the listed outlets.
Customer Sentiment
8- Ease of useMultiple reviewers describe the platform as easy to use and accessible to non-technical users.“Users consistently praise Taktile for its ease of use and flexibility”G2 ↗
- Flexibility / configurabilityUsers highlight a flexible platform and the ability to create and manage complex decision workflows.“What I appreciate most is the flexibility of use.”G2 ↗
- Integrations / data sourcesReviews note many pre-built integrations and ease of building custom API integrations to different data sources.“It includes many pre-built integrations for fintechs and it is super easy to build custom API integrations with lots of different datasources”Gartner ↗
- User-friendly interface / drag-and-dropThe product offers a drag-and-drop Decisioning Workbench intended to make workflow building intuitive for non-technical users.“Taktile offers a drag-and-drop interface which is designed to make it as intuitive as possible for non-technical back-office employees to create and customise their workflows”Medium ↗
- AI assistant / CopilotThe product includes an AI Copilot to help generate decision logic, explain code, and debug issues.“It features an AI Copilot that helps users generate decision logic from plain language descriptions, understand existing code and debug issues.”Medium ↗
- Responsive support / solutions-focused teamCustomers report a responsive and solutions-focused vendor team that helps with implementation and support.“The team is responsive, and they consistently think outside the box when providing solutions.”G2 ↗
- Employee satisfactionGlassdoor employee reviews are highly positive, with very high recommendation and internal ratings.“97% would recommend to a friend”Glassdoor (employees) ↗
- Testing setup is admin intensiveSome users find testing setup to be administrative and burdensome for complex decision flows and custom connections.“Users find the testing setup to be admin intensive, especially for complex decision flows and custom connections.”G2 ↗
Public customer reviews are strongly positive: G2 reviewers highlight ease of use, flexibility, pre-built integrations, a user-friendly drag-and-drop workbench and a responsive vendor team; a recurring operational complaint is that testing setup can be admin intensive. Employee reviews on Glassdoor are also highly positive.
- Most explicit customer review content in the public record is on G2; other sources are Gartner summaries, a Medium product write-up, and Glassdoor employee reviews rather than large volumes of independent customer quotes.
AI Visibility
We ask ChatGPT WITH web search about the company and show its answers plus the sources it cited — the real AI-search experience. The key signal is share of voice: does the company come up when AI is asked about its space, not just when asked by name.
Models asked ChatGPT · web search
Accuracy of what AI said: Partly accurate — Correct that Taktile is an AI decisioning platform for banks and insurers and correctly describes its product focus and founders; funding and recent large-round claims (notably the $110M Series C) differ from public records and may be outdated or fabricated.
Taktile is a company specializing in AI-driven decision-making platforms for financial institutions. Their solutions assist banks and insurers in automating and enhancing risk management processes throughout the customer lifecycle, including onboarding, credit underwriting, fraud detection, and compliance monitoring. (taktile.com)
Founded in 2020 by Maik Taro Wehmeyer (CEO) and Dr. Maximilian Eber (CPTO), Taktile has experienced significant growth. By December 31, 2023, the company employed 125 people. (thecompanycheck.com) In November 2022, Taktile secured a $20 million Series A funding round co-led by Index Ventures and Tiger Global Management. (taktile.com) In June 2026, they announced a $110 million Series C funding round led by Goldman Sachs to further drive AI transformation in financial services.
Taktile's platform is recognized for enabling financial institutions to build, test, and optimize automated decision workflows without extensive engineering resources. This capability allows for rapid adaptation to changing market conditions and regulatory requirements. (techcrunch.com)
The company is headquartered in New York City, with additional offices in Berlin and London, reflecting its global reach and commitment to serving financial institutions worldwide. (taktile.com)
Here is a concise list of notable companies and products in the financial decisioning space:
- Fair Isaac Corporation (FICO): Provides analytics software and tools, including the widely used FICO Score for credit risk assessment.
- Experian: Offers data and analytical tools, including Experian Optimize, a mathematical optimization software for decision strategies. (experian.com)
- TransUnion: Provides credit information and information management services, aiding in risk assessment and decisioning.
- Equifax: Delivers credit reporting and risk management solutions for informed financial decision-making.
- Verisk Analytics: Offers data analytics solutions for risk assessment and decision-making across various industries.
- Intuit: Provides financial management solutions, including QuickBooks and TurboTax, aiding in financial decision-making.
- Adobe: Offers Adobe Analytics, providing insights for data-driven financial decisions.
- Microsoft: Provides Power BI, a business analytics tool for data visualization and decision-making.
- Oracle: Offers Oracle Financial Services Analytical Applications for risk management and financial decisioning.
- Provenir: Provides an AI-powered decisioning platform for credit risk, fraud, and compliance across the customer lifecycle. (provenir.com)
- Alloy: Offers an identity decisioning platform for automating identity verification, fraud prevention, and compliance. (en.wikipedia.org)
- Yodlee: Provides financial data solutions to transform complex financial data into actionable intelligence. (yodlee.com)
- DecisionLogic: Offers real-time bank account verification and transaction history analytics for financial decisioning. (decisionlogic.com)
- Kredor: Provides AI and rules-based decision engines for automated financial decisioning systems. (kredor.com)
- iQ Decision Engine: Offers a cloud-based platform that automates lending and risk decisions with real-time results. (iqdecisionengine.com)
- DASH Regulatory Technologies: Provides regulatory and compliance software solutions for capital markets. (dashregtech.com)
- Quantic Financial Solutions: Offers DEEPDATA® products for asset and risk management through innovative risk analysis. (quanticfinancial.com)
- Cloudecision: Provides AI-enabled consumer finance origination, underwriting, and decisioning systems. (cloudecision.com)
These companies and products play significant roles in the financial decisioning industry, offering a range of solutions from credit risk assessment to compliance and fraud prevention.
In the financial decisioning space, several companies and products stand out for their innovative solutions and market presence. Here are some notable examples:
1. Fair Isaac Corporation (FICO): FICO is renowned for its Decision Management Suite, which offers AI-driven decisioning tools for credit risk assessment. In 2025, the FICO® Platform experienced a 19% growth, solidifying its position as a market leader in this domain. (marketgrowthreports.com)
Stock market information for Fair Isaac Corp. (FICO)
- Fair Isaac Corp. is a equity in the USA market.
- The price is 1182.79 USD currently with a change of 38.22 USD (0.03%) from the previous close.
- The latest open price was 1150.49 USD and the intraday volume is 371420.
- The intraday high is 1199.22 USD and the intraday low is 1136.64 USD.
- The latest trade time is Friday, June 26, 16:15:00 PDT.
2. Experian Decision Analytics: Experian provides automated decisioning tools that leverage extensive consumer credit data. These tools are widely used by traditional banks for prospecting, acquisition, and portfolio management. (lendflow.com)
3. SAS Decisioning: SAS offers decision management solutions that integrate machine learning to provide "Decision-as-a-Service" to third parties. This service is particularly beneficial for lenders seeking advanced decisioning capabilities. (marketgrowthreports.com)
4. IBM Decision Manager: IBM's Decision Manager, formerly known as Red Hat, is a leading open-source decisioning platform. It integrates seamlessly with hybrid cloud environments, offering robust decision management capabilities. (marketgrowthreports.com)
5. Alloy: Alloy provides an identity decisioning and risk management platform used by banks, credit unions, and fintech companies. Their services include automating identity verification, fraud prevention, anti-money laundering screening, and credit underwriting. (en.wikipedia.org)
6. Cube: Cube offers financial planning and analysis (FP&A) tools that are spreadsheet-compatible, facilitating financial reporting, forecasting, and budgeting. Their platform is designed to integrate seamlessly with existing workflows. (en.wikipedia.org)
7. Finastra: Finastra provides software solutions for retail banking, transaction banking, lending, and treasury capital markets. Formed in 2017 through the merger of Misys and D+H, Finastra is considered one of the largest financial services technology companies globally. (en.wikipedia.org)
8. Lendflow: Lendflow is an embedded lending platform with AI-driven decisioning built into an integrated ecosystem. Their platform supports various loan types and offers rapid implementation, making it suitable for lenders and fintechs seeking efficient decisioning solutions. (lendflow.com)
These companies offer a range of products and services that cater to different aspects of financial decisioning, from credit risk assessment to identity verification and financial planning.
The assistant recognizes Taktile when asked by name and describes its product and vertical accurately, but it did not surface Taktile unprompted among notable financial-decisioning vendors and some funding details in the direct answer are unreliable. For sourcing and diligence, treat the platform description as useful but verify funding and recent growth claims independently.
- AI answers can vary run-to-run and may surface different competitors in other runs.
- Public web coverage for young or privately held vendors can be thin; confirm fundraising and headcount with primary filings or company disclosures.
Risks & Red Flags
No material public risk signals found. An absence of public concerns isn’t a clean bill of health — early or private companies may simply not generate coverage.
No material public risk signals were found in reputable outlets, but absence of public reporting is not a clean bill of health—ongoing diligence is recommended for private and early‑stage companies.
