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Theia Insights Raises $8M Series A to Map the Global Economy with AI

The intersection of artificial intelligence and financial infrastructure continues to attract significant venture capital attention across Europe, as institutional investors seek more sophisticated tools to navigate increasingly complex global markets. Cambridge-based deeptech startup Theia Insights has secured $8 million in a Series A round to advance its AI-powered platform that creates dynamic, real-time maps of the global economy for the investment industry.

The round brings Theia Insights’ total funding to $14.5 million since its founding in 2022. The fresh capital will be directed towards expanding into private markets, scaling its research and engineering capabilities, and accelerating global commercial growth. Founded by former Amazon Alexa scientist Dr Ye Tian alongside co-founders Isami Ito and Dr James Thorne, the company has built proprietary technology that processes vast quantities of corporate data to represent companies across multiple evolving sectors rather than constraining them to single industry labels.

MiddleGame Ventures Leads Strategic Investment Round

The Series A round was led by MiddleGame Ventures, a specialist fintech investor, with participation from Further Ventures and existing backer Unusual Ventures. The investor mix reflects a deliberate strategy to bring both financial services expertise and deep technology understanding to the cap table. Unusual Ventures, which led Theia Insights’ earlier $6.5 million seed round in 2024, has continued to back the company’s vision of building foundational AI infrastructure for global capital markets.

Theia Insights has already secured notable commercial traction in the institutional investment space. The company’s technology powers S&P Dow Jones Indices’ Atlas Indices and is distributed through Nasdaq Datalink for mutual fund thematic exposure data. Its client base spans global index providers, asset managers, hedge funds, and investment banks, positioning it at the infrastructure layer of financial decision-making. The company is also a portfolio company of Fidelity International Strategic Ventures and has been selected for the AWS Generative AI Accelerator programme.

Dr Ye Tian, CEO and co-founder, explained the company’s fundamental thesis: “We must first see the economy clearly, not in fragments but as an interconnected whole.” This philosophy underpins a platform that processes regulatory filings, earnings transcripts, and financial disclosures to construct multidimensional representations of companies, moving beyond the limitations of traditional static classification systems that assign businesses a single industry label.

AI-Powered Financial Intelligence Gains Momentum in Europe

Theia Insights’ core product suite comprises four solutions that address distinct institutional needs. Its Dynamic Industry Classification system reveals how companies actually operate across multiple sectors, whilst its Thematic Factor Risk Model analyses stock movements through more than 200 thematic and style factors. The Concept2Universe tool converts investment ideas into actionable portfolios with evidence-based rankings, and its Theme Watch Indices track daily returns across over 200 global themes.

The funding arrives at a time when European deeptech startups are increasingly demonstrating that foundational AI research can translate into commercially viable products for regulated industries. The financial services sector, in particular, has shown growing appetite for AI tools that go beyond simple automation to provide genuinely novel analytical capabilities. Traditional classification systems, which have underpinned investment analysis for decades, are increasingly seen as inadequate for capturing the complexity of modern businesses that operate across multiple sectors simultaneously.

With partnerships already established with major financial infrastructure providers and a technology stack built on advanced NLP, large language models, and knowledge graph architecture, Theia Insights is well positioned to capitalise on the growing demand for AI-driven investment intelligence. The Series A funding should enable the company to broaden its reach into private markets and deepen its presence across the global investment ecosystem.

Summary

Company: Theia Insights
Headquarters: Cambridge, United Kingdom
Founded: 2022
Round: Series A
Amount: $8 million (total raised: $14.5 million)
Lead Investor: MiddleGame Ventures
Other Investors: Further Ventures, Unusual Ventures
Use of Funds: Private markets expansion, R&D, global commercial growth

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