Fundvis raises €2.1M to scale its AI fund oversight platform
Fundvis, a Luxembourg-based FundTech firm, has raised €2.12 million. The capital will fuel product development and European expansion for its AI-driven fund oversight platform.
Fundvis, a Luxembourg-based FundTech firm, has raised €2.12 million. The capital will fuel product development and European expansion for its AI-driven fund oversight platform.
India is one of the world’s fastest adopters of hybrid cloud, but this rapid growth is creating significant visibility gaps. With 44% of companies already using a hybrid multi-cloud model, understanding these distributed environments is becoming the next critical challenge.
Apple is reportedly in preliminary discussions with Indian semiconductor firm CG Semi to handle iPhone chip assembly and packaging. This would be a first for Apple in India and part of its broader supply chain diversification. The talks are early, and the specific chips involved are not yet clear.
MetaX Integrated Circuits, a Chinese GPU developer for AI, saw its stock price skyrocket more than 561% on its first trading day. The company raised close to $600 million, following a similar explosive debut by competitor Moore Threads earlier in December.
Federal regulators have opened an investigation into Nevada OSHA after the agency suddenly withdrew serious safety citations against Elon Musk’s Boring Company. The citations were issued after two firefighters were burned by chemicals in a tunnel. The withdrawal followed a meeting set up by Boring’s
PayPal is taking a major step to become a full-fledged bank in the US. The company has submitted applications to establish “PayPal Bank” as an industrial loan company in Utah. This would allow it to offer FDIC-insured accounts and reduce reliance on third-party lenders.
Google Labs has announced a new AI productivity experiment called CC. It connects to your Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Drive to send a personalized “Your Day Ahead” briefing each morning. For now, it’s a waitlist-only test for users in the US and Canada.
A group of major app developers has filed a formal complaint with the European Commission. They argue Apple’s new fee structure, which replaced the Core Technology Fee in July, continues to put EU apps at a disadvantage.