Duna lands major funding to power compliant AI onboarding
Dutch FinTech startup Duna has raised €30 million to accelerate the rollout of its compliant AI-driven platform for business identity verification and digital onboarding. The fresh capital will be used to deepen product development, expand internationally and strengthen regulatory partnerships across key markets.
Compliant AI for business identity and risk checks
Duna focuses on helping banks, payment providers, marketplaces and B2B platforms verify the identity of corporate customers quickly while remaining aligned with strict Know Your Business (KYB), Know Your Customer (KYC) and anti‑money laundering rules. Its platform combines AI algorithms with structured data sources, public registries and official documentation to automate checks that are traditionally manual and fragmented.
The company’s technology is designed to reduce onboarding times from days or weeks to minutes, without sacrificing the depth of compliance and risk analysis. By standardising data collection and decisioning, Duna aims to give compliance teams a single, auditable view of each corporate customer, including ownership structures, sanctions exposure and adverse media signals.
Scaling across Europe’s regulated FinTech landscape
The new funding will support hiring in engineering, data science and regulatory affairs, as well as new offices in additional European hubs. Duna plans to enhance its integrations with core banking systems, payment processors and regtech tools so that financial institutions can embed its onboarding flows directly into existing customer journeys.
With financial regulators tightening expectations around financial crime prevention and customer due diligence, demand for robust yet user‑friendly onboarding tools is rising. Duna positions itself as a partner that can help institutions meet evolving rules while improving conversion rates and customer experience.
Competition and strategic positioning
The market for digital identity and onboarding is increasingly crowded, but Duna differentiates itself by focusing specifically on complex business identities rather than only individual consumers. By investing heavily in explainable AI models and transparent decision logs, the startup aims to give compliance officers the evidence they need to justify approvals or rejections to regulators and auditors.
The €30 million round signals growing investor confidence in specialised FinTech infrastructure that underpins safer, faster and more scalable digital finance across Europe and global markets.

