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Regional Australia's data infrastructure push gets a boost as Joe Craparotta takes over to drive expansion beyond major cities.
Rising demand for AI security helped Saviynt top USD $300 million in annual recurring revenue as enterprises seek control over non-human identities.
The hire comes as Rubix races to secure sites and power for AI campuses, with an initial global portfolio of more than 8GW.
The software group is sharpening financial oversight as it expands its leadership team and pushes further into international growth.
Investor demand for AI-linked listings helped lift global IPO proceeds to USD $186.8 billion in the first half of 2026, EY said.
The deal expands Pepper Advantage's Irish mortgage footprint and leaves Dilosk's ICS Mortgages brand in place under existing management until 2026 completion.
The deal gives fund administrators access to AngelList's banking and payments network, speeding capital calls, distributions and reporting.
Firms in regulated sectors could clear conflicts and screen deals faster as Intapp ties its new AI tool to internal rules and records.
The move gives Harvey a deeper foothold in asset management software as it pushes further into the investment process, with no deal terms disclosed.
The deal values the web data infrastructure group at USD $3.6 billion as investors back the systems helping AI agents gather online information.
Private capital firms using Claude may cut days of manual reporting as Carta rolls out plugins that work inside its permissioned records and audit trails.
Regulators are widening scrutiny of digital finance, forcing UK fintechs to overhaul cloud, payments and data strategies to meet tougher standards.
Banks are moving AI into live, regulated systems, putting pressure on software vendors to prove every instruction is authorised and auditable.
Deal teams can now query sensitive transaction data without leaving Ansarada's secure environment, as the platform adds prompt-first AI tools.
A USD $5 billion growth injection will back rapid expansion as the consortium bets on soaring demand for AI-linked computing capacity.
Backing later-stage UK health tech and medtech firms, the British Business Bank has committed EUR €25 million to EQT Life Sciences' fund.
Backers including clients boosted the bank software provider's war chest to fund AI, payments and lending development as valuation hit USD $1.6 billion.
Customers will keep the same products and contacts as the tax software group unifies its brand around a better-known name.
AI startups drove 57% of UK equity funding by value in Q2, as eight large rounds accounted for almost 80% of disclosed investment.
The deal is aimed at plugging a funding gap for established UK SMEs seeking expansion money without surrendering control to buyout investors.