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Bits secures €12M as Europe races to unify AML rules

2 February 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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Bits raises €12M to power next‑gen AML compliance in Europe

Fintech infrastructure startup Bits has closed a €12 million funding round, capitalising on Europe’s accelerating push for a unified anti–money laundering (AML) framework. The fresh capital will be used to scale its compliance platform, which promises to help banks, neobanks and fintechs adapt to fast‑evolving EU rules.

Riding the wave of EU‑level AML reform

European policymakers are moving toward a single, harmonised set of AML standards, backed by the creation of a new EU‑wide supervisory authority and stricter oversight of cross‑border payments, crypto assets and high‑risk transactions. For financial institutions, this means heavier reporting obligations, tougher customer due‑diligence and higher penalties for failure.

Bits positions itself as a shared compliance layer that plugs into existing banking and payments infrastructure. By offering unified tools for KYC checks, transaction monitoring and risk scoring, the company aims to reduce the duplication of effort that currently plagues compliance teams across multiple jurisdictions.

Infrastructure approach to AML and KYC

Instead of building another consumer‑facing app, Bits focuses on the underlying rails. Its platform aggregates data sources, applies AI‑driven risk models and automates alerts for suspicious activity. This infrastructure model is designed to help both legacy banks and digital‑first players keep pace with regulatory change without constantly rebuilding internal systems.

Investors are betting that demand for industrial‑grade compliance technology will surge as the EU finalises its AML package. For smaller fintechs in particular, outsourcing complex monitoring and reporting to a specialist like Bits can be cheaper and more reliable than assembling large in‑house teams.

What the funding means for the European fintech ecosystem

The €12 million raise underscores how regtech has become a strategic pillar of Europe’s financial innovation. As regulators clamp down on money laundering and terrorist financing, startups that can translate dense legal requirements into scalable software are emerging as critical partners for the industry.

With its new funding, Bits is expected to accelerate hiring, deepen integrations with core banking platforms and expand across additional EU markets. The company’s trajectory will be closely watched as Europe’s unified AML regime shifts from policy to practical enforcement.

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