Eunice raises $8M to modernise due diligence with AI
London-based startup Eunice has secured an $8 million funding round led by European venture firm Speedinvest and early-stage investor Moonfire. The company is building specialised AI agents designed to automate and standardise audit-ready due diligence for investors, acquirers and compliance teams.
The fresh capital will be used to expand product development, strengthen engineering and data science teams, and accelerate go-to-market efforts with financial institutions, private equity funds and high-growth companies.
AI agents targeting a broken due diligence process
Traditional due diligence remains a manual, labour-intensive process, often fragmented across spreadsheets, PDFs and email threads. This slows down M&A, fundraising and vendor assessments, and increases the risk of missed red flags or regulatory gaps.
Eunice is developing domain-specific AI agents that can ingest large volumes of structured and unstructured data, from financial statements and contracts to compliance reports and technical documentation. The system then generates standardised, traceable outputs designed to be audit-ready, with clear evidence trails for every assertion.
By combining machine learning, natural language processing and strict data-governance controls, the platform aims to give investors and legal teams both speed and defensibility. Rather than replacing analysts, the agents are positioned as copilots that handle repetitive review work so humans can focus on judgement-heavy decisions.
Investor confidence in regulated AI workflows
The backing from Speedinvest and Moonfire underlines growing investor interest in AI tools built specifically for regulated workflows such as compliance, risk management and financial audits. These markets demand not only automation but also explainability, version control and robust security.
With this $8 million round, Eunice joins a new wave of European startups aiming to industrialise knowledge work. If it can prove that AI-generated due diligence stands up to scrutiny from auditors, regulators and courts, the company could help redefine how transactions and risk reviews are conducted across global capital markets.

