Taktile Raises $110 Million to Automate Bank Fraud Detection and Lending Decisions
Goldman Sachs led Taktile's $110 million Series C as the agentic AI platform automates underwriting, fraud detection, and anti-money-laundering decisions for banks and insurers.
Taktile Raises $110 Million to Automate Bank Fraud Detection and Lending Decisions Goldman Sachs led Taktile's $110 million Series C as the agentic AI platform automates underwriting, fraud detection, and anti-money-laundering decisions for banks and insurers. Aaron Rafferty June 25, 2026 Key Takeaways Taktile raised $110 million in a Series C led by Growth Equity at Goldman Sachs Alternatives, bringing its total funding to $184 million. The platform builds AI agents that automate high-stakes financial decisions like loan underwriting, claims assessment, and catching financial crime. The round is a sign of banks moving from AI pilots to autonomous decisions, with Taktile reporting 95% automation in business underwriting and 75% fewer money-laundering false positives. Taktile, a New York and Berlin company that builds AI agents for banks and insurers, raised $110 million in a Series C round on June 24, the company said in a statement carried by Business Wire . Growth Equity at Goldman Sachs Alternatives led the round, with Balderton Capital, Index Ventures, Tiger Global, Y Combinator, and Dig Ventures joining. The raise brings Taktile's total funding to $184 million. The pitch is narrow and specific. Banks and insurers make millions of decisions a day that used to need a person, approving a loan, paying a claim, flagging a suspicious transaction, and Taktile sells software that lets AI agents make those calls inside rules a credit or fraud officer can still see and control. Customers including Mercury, Monzo, Faire, and Pleo run it for results like 95% automation in business underwriting and 75% fewer money-laundering false positives. The fraud piece is the part worth sitting with. Taktile describes its platform as a way to stop fraud before it spreads, and point