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Bankflip: The Ultimate B2B Fintech Solution

Bankflip emerged from the combined expertise of co-founders Álvaro Mancilla, Gabriel Esteban, and Honorio Marín, each bringing a unique set of skills and a shared passion for fintech innovation. Álvaro, the CEO, has over a decade of experience in Tech startups, especially in FinTech and EdTech. Gabriel, the CTO, began his tech journey at age 13, and Honorio, the CPO, offers a strong technical and entrepreneurial background. The trio first collaborated at Goin, a B2C savings app, where they discovered the transformative power of FinTech. Their collective experience and vision led to the founding of Bankflip—a startup dedicated to revolutionizing financial services through permission-based data platforms.

B2B Fintech Solution

Streamlining FinTech Document Processing

Bankflip addresses the complexity of collecting and processing documents for loans, credit, and mortgages in FinTech. Their solution simplifies and speeds up this process, enabling secure, real-time data management with user consent. By interfacing with public authorities, Bankflip streamlines document collection, such as tax returns and income verification, boosting efficiency and cutting costs. This automation increases conversion rates and reduces drop-offs, ensuring a smooth experience for both institutions and users.

Competitive Edge in a Crowded Market

Bankflip stands out in the competitive FinTech landscape with its extensive data coverage, superior user experience, and robust technological infrastructure. They cover 90% of the market in Spain alone, offering financial institutions a single access point for all required data. Their no-code solutions and intuitive APIs make integration effortless, giving them a competitive edge. According to the founders, “Our biggest competitive advantage is the combination of data/market coverage, user experience, tech robustness, and developer experience.” This unique approach has solidified Bankflip’s position as a leader in the Spanish FinTech market.

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Growth Strategy and Funding Success

Bankflip employs a sales-driven go-to-market strategy, focusing on enterprise and mid-market financial companies. Their emphasis on customer success has enabled them to expand steadily within their client base. After securing two funding rounds—a pre-seed in November 2021 and a Seed round of €2.6M in December 2023—Bankflip is now focused on expanding its customer base in Spain and Portugal. Additionally, they are seeking design partners in France to tailor their solution for the local market, aligning with their long-term goal of becoming the leading pan-European platform for permission-based data processing in financial services.

Overcoming Challenges and Seizing Opportunities

As Bankflip expands internationally, it faces the challenge of adapting its technology to meet the specific needs of each new market. This involves building connectors with local public authorities and customizing their solutions to handle country-specific regulations. However, the founders view these challenges as opportunities to strengthen their competitive advantage. Bankflip is at the forefront of the digital transformation sweeping the financial sector, where online platforms are increasingly becoming the norm across Europe. By staying ahead of these trends, Bankflip aims to drive the digitalization of financial services, providing innovative solutions that meet the evolving needs of the industry.

In the coming months, Bankflip will participate in major industry events such as The District, South Summit, and Viva Tech, focusing on expanding its network of customers and investors. With a solid foundation and a clear vision for the future, Bankflip is poised to make a significant impact in the global fintech industry.

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London-based AI laboratory Ineffable Intelligence has emerged from stealth with a $1.1 billion seed round at a $5.1 billion post-money valuation, the company confirmed on 27 April 2026. The financing is the largest seed round ever raised by a European company and one of the largest first-money-in rounds in the global history of artificial intelligence. The round was co-led by Sequoia Capital and Lightspeed Venture Partners. Participating investors included Nvidia, DST Global, Index Ventures, Google, and the UK Sovereign AI Fund, the British government’s recently established vehicle for backing strategic AI capacity on home soil. A bet on a different path to general intelligence Ineffable Intelligence was founded in 2025 by David Silver, the former Vice President of Reinforcement Learning at Google DeepMind and the principal architect of AlphaGo, AlphaZero and AlphaStar. He is joined by three further DeepMind alumni: Wojciech Czarnecki, Lasse Espeholt and Junhyuk Oh. All four have spent the past decade at the frontier of reinforcement learning research, the discipline behind some of the most consequential demonstrations of machine learning over the past ten years. The company describes its objective as building a “superlearner” — an AI system capable of acquiring knowledge directly from its own experience rather than from human-generated text or imagery. “Our mission is to make first contact with superintelligence,” Silver said in a statement accompanying the launch. “We are creating a superlearner that discovers all knowledge from its own experience, from elementary motor skills through to profound intellectual breakthroughs.” The framing is a deliberate departure from the dominant industry trajectory. Most leading AI laboratories, including OpenAI, Anthropic and Google DeepMind itself, have built large language models trained primarily on the corpus of the internet, then refined that training with human feedback. Ineffable’s wager is that the marginal returns on scaling text-based pretraining are diminishing and that the next leap in capability will come from agents that learn endlessly from the consequences of their own actions, in much the same way AlphaZero learnt the game of Go without studying any human matches. Why $1.1 billion at seed The size of the round is unusual even by the inflated standards of the 2026 AI capital cycle. Two factors appear to explain it. First, frontier reinforcement learning at the scale Ineffable describes is computationally extraordinarily expensive: the company will need to operate vast simulation environments and train very large models against them, an undertaking that consumes capital at a rate closer to physical R&D than to traditional software. Second, the round signals a strategic move by Europe’s investor and policy ecosystems to retain the most ambitious AI researchers on the continent. The presence of the UK Sovereign AI Fund alongside Sequoia, Lightspeed and Nvidia is the clearest expression of that intent. The British government has publicly framed the investment as a bet on breakthrough AI that “can discover new knowledge”, positioning the country as a willing co-investor in domestic frontier laboratories. For Ineffable, the implication is access not only to capital but to compute, regulatory engagement and the still-resilient academic talent base around UCL, Oxford, Cambridge and Imperial. Founder pledge of historic scale Alongside the funding announcement, Silver disclosed that he is committing 100 per cent of any personal proceeds from his Ineffable equity to charity via the Founders Pledge network — described by the organisation as the largest pledge in its history. At the round’s $5.1 billion valuation, that commitment could ultimately exceed several billion dollars if the company succeeds. It is a meaningful gesture in a sector where the reputational stakes around concentrated AI wealth are escalating, and one likely to be referenced in subsequent founder-led commitments. Implications for the European AI landscape Ineffable’s emergence reshapes the European AI map in three concrete ways. It establishes London as the home of the continent’s largest-ever seed-stage company, complicating Paris’s recent narrative of frontier-AI primacy after Mistral’s earlier rounds. It validates a thesis — that reinforcement learning, not transformer scaling, is the next frontier — that has lately been losing capital share to language-model incumbents. And it confirms that the UK government is now willing to act as a balance-sheet co-investor in domestic AI laboratories, a posture much closer to the French model than to the predominantly grant-based regimes elsewhere in Europe. The execution risk is non-trivial. Reinforcement learning at frontier scale has historically required years of careful environment design before producing competitive systems, and Ineffable’s “first contact” framing sets a high bar against which it will be judged. But for now, with a billion dollars on the balance sheet, four of the discipline’s most accomplished researchers in the founding team and a sovereign co-investor at its back, Ineffable Intelligence is the most heavily resourced new entrant in the European AI cycle. Sesamers covers European fundraising rounds across deeptech, fintech and AI. Source: tech.eu.

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