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Ex-Reuters Danish team secures €1.5M for AI newsroom
A Denmark-based team of former Reuters journalists has raised €1.5M to build an AI-powered financial newsroom system aimed at automating real-time market coverage.

Ex-Reuters Danish team secures €1.5M for AI newsroom

30 March 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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Ex-Reuters veterans launch AI-powered financial newsroom

A Denmark-based group of former Reuters journalists has raised €1.5 million to build an AI-powered financial news system designed to transform how real-time market coverage is produced and delivered.

The startup, founded by ex-wire reporters with deep experience in high-speed markets coverage, is developing a platform that combines natural language processing, automated data ingestion and real-time analytics to generate and distribute financial headlines, alerts and short-form articles in seconds.

Automating the wire-service playbook

The new system aims to replicate and enhance the traditional wire-service workflow that made Reuters a global standard in market-moving news. By integrating structured financial data feeds, corporate filings and macroeconomic indicators, the platform’s AI algorithms will be able to detect anomalies, price-sensitive events and trend shifts, then draft concise, publish-ready updates.

According to the founding team, the goal is not to replace human reporters but to free them from repetitive, time-critical tasks. Routine items such as earnings flashes, economic data alerts and basic market summaries can be handled by automation, while journalists focus on deeper analysis, investigations and original storytelling.

Targeting banks, brokers and digital publishers

The funding will be used to expand engineering and data science teams, strengthen integrations with major market data providers and pilot the platform with early customers in Europe. Initial target clients include investment banks, brokerage firms, trading platforms and digital publishers that rely on high-frequency financial information.

As regulatory and market environments grow more complex, demand is rising for tools that can process vast data streams and surface actionable signals instantly. The ex-Reuters team is betting that a newsroom-native approach to AI-driven financial intelligence will give institutions a competitive edge while setting a new standard for machine-assisted business journalism.

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