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Clearspeed, a prominent player in the voice-based risk assessment technology sector, has successfully raised $60 million in its Series D funding round. This latest investment elevates the company's total funding to an impressive $110 million. The funding round saw significant participation from Align Private Capital, alongside contributions from IronGate Capital Advisors, Bravo Victor Venture Capital, and KBW Ventures. Notably, General David H. Petraeus, a retired U.S. Army general, also joined the round as a multi-round investor, underscoring the strategic interest in Clearspeed's innovative solutions.
The funds raised will be utilized to further enhance Clearspeed's technology, which leverages voice analysis to assess risk in various sectors, including finance and insurance. As the demand for effective risk assessment tools continues to grow, Clearspeed is poised to expand its market presence and refine its offerings. This investment marks a significant milestone in the company's journey, signaling strong confidence from investors in its potential for future growth and impact.
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