Hadrius
It builds agentic compliance infrastructure that helps regulated financial firms automate and manage compliance workflows.
Overview
Hadrius develops AI-powered compliance infrastructure designed to automate oversight, review, and workflow tasks for regulated financial services organizations. Its agentic approach positions the platform as a way for compliance teams to reduce manual processes while maintaining controls across regulated communications and operations. The company raised a $27 million Series A in July 2026 to expand its agentic compliance infrastructure. The round places Hadrius in the growing AI fintech category, where vendors are applying autonomous software agents to high-volume, rule-driven compliance work.
Funding History
Hadrius Raises $27 Million to Build Agentic Compliance Infrastructure
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much has Hadrius raised in total?
- Hadrius has raised a total of $27M across 1 funding round.
- What does Hadrius do?
- Hadrius develops AI-powered compliance infrastructure designed to automate oversight, review, and workflow tasks for regulated financial services organizations. Its agentic approach positions the platform as a way for compliance teams to reduce manual processes while maintaining controls across regulated communications and operations. The company raised a $27 million Series A in July 2026 to expand its agentic compliance infrastructure. The round places Hadrius in the growing AI fintech category, where vendors are applying autonomous software agents to high-volume, rule-driven compliance work.
- Where is Hadrius headquartered?
- Hadrius is headquartered in New York, United States.
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