Tangos
AI agents automate financial crime investigations for financial institutions, helping compliance teams review suspicious activity.
Overview
Tangos builds AI agents designed to investigate financial crime, applying automation to compliance and risk workflows in financial services. Its product is aimed at teams responsible for reviewing suspicious activity and related investigations. The company raised $20 million in an undisclosed round backed by Red Dot, announced in July 2026. The funding context highlights investor interest in agentic AI systems for financial crime operations.
Funding History
Red Dot backs Tangos’ $20M raise as its AI agents now investigate financial crime
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much has Tangos raised in total?
- Tangos has raised a total of $20M across 1 funding round.
- What does Tangos do?
- Tangos builds AI agents designed to investigate financial crime, applying automation to compliance and risk workflows in financial services. Its product is aimed at teams responsible for reviewing suspicious activity and related investigations. The company raised $20 million in an undisclosed round backed by Red Dot, announced in July 2026. The funding context highlights investor interest in agentic AI systems for financial crime operations.
- Where is Tangos headquartered?
- Tangos is headquartered in San Francisco, CA.
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