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Omniscient raises €3.5M to bring AI decision tools to leaders

2 April 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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Omniscient secures €3.5 million to scale AI decision intelligence

Paris-based startup Omniscient has raised €3.5 million to accelerate the rollout of its AI-powered decision intelligence platform, targeting C‑suite leaders who struggle to turn vast amounts of data into timely strategic choices. The fresh capital will be used to deepen product development, expand across Europe, and grow commercial teams focused on large enterprises.

Bringing structure to executive decision-making

Omniscient positions itself at the intersection of business intelligence and AI automation, promising to move beyond traditional dashboards. Its platform ingests data from multiple corporate systems, applies advanced machine learning models, and surfaces prioritized recommendations tailored to executives such as CEOs, CFOs, and Chief Strategy Officers.

Instead of simply visualizing key performance indicators, the startup focuses on scenario analysis, risk detection, and impact forecasting. The goal is to help leadership teams evaluate trade‑offs, simulate outcomes, and align decisions with long‑term strategic goals, all within a single interface.

Targeting the data overload in the C-suite

Large organizations are increasingly overwhelmed by fragmented information spread across finance, operations, sales, and HR platforms. Omniscient aims to tackle this problem by offering a unified layer of decision intelligence that connects to existing tools and data warehouses, then uses AI algorithms to highlight what matters most at any given moment.

The company is initially focusing on sectors where complex decisions and regulatory pressure are high, such as financial services, retail, and industrial manufacturing. Early customers are expected to use the platform for capital allocation, cost optimization, and strategic planning.

Strengthening Europe’s AI leadership

The funding round reflects growing investor confidence in European enterprise AI startups that address concrete business problems rather than experimental use cases. By helping executives operationalize data-driven strategies, Omniscient seeks to position itself as a core layer in the modern corporate tech stack and a reference point for AI decision support in Europe and beyond.

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