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Fintower finance team using an AI platform that replaces spreadsheets on multiple screens in a modern office

Fintower secures €1.5M from Chalmers Ventures for AI finance

5 February 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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Fintower raises €1.5M to end spreadsheet-driven finance

Swedish fintech startup Fintower has closed a €1.5 million funding round led by university-linked investor Chalmers Ventures, aiming to eliminate manual spreadsheets from corporate finance teams through its AI-powered platform.

The fresh capital will be used to accelerate product development, expand engineering and go-to-market teams, and deepen integrations with existing ERP systems, accounting software and business intelligence tools. The round positions Fintower to challenge the widespread reliance on traditional spreadsheets for financial planning, reporting and cash-flow forecasting.

AI platform targets finance teams drowning in spreadsheets

Fintower offers an end-to-end platform that replaces fragmented spreadsheets with a centralised, governed environment powered by AI models. The software ingests financial and operational data from multiple systems, then uses machine learning to automate reconciliations, scenario modelling and variance analysis.

By standardising data and applying AI algorithms, the company says it can reduce manual work, cut the risk of spreadsheet errors and provide real-time visibility into key metrics for CFOs and finance leaders. The platform is designed for mid-market and growth-stage companies that have outgrown basic tools but are not yet ready for heavy enterprise planning suites.

Strategic backing from Chalmers Ventures

Chalmers Ventures, one of the Nordics’ most active early-stage investors linked to Chalmers University of Technology, is backing Fintower as part of its thesis around AI-native SaaS for business-critical functions. The investor expects demand for automation in finance to accelerate as companies seek tighter control over cash management and profitability in a more volatile macroeconomic environment.

With the new funding, Fintower plans to strengthen its presence across the Nordic region and selectively enter other European markets where finance teams are actively replacing legacy spreadsheet workflows. The startup is also prioritising enterprise-grade data security and compliance features to win trust in a function where accuracy and auditability are non-negotiable.

The deal underscores growing investor conviction that the next wave of fintech will be defined less by consumer apps and more by deep, workflow-centric platforms that embed AI into the daily operations of corporate finance departments.

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