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Zango provides an AI-powered compliance platform for banks and financial institutions. The company utilizes artificial intelligence agents to automate critical regulatory functions like horizon scanning, gap analysis, and policy governance. These agents interpret complex regulations, enabling financial firms to manage and adapt to dynamic compliance requirements efficiently.
The company originated from the insight that financial services demand sophisticated automation to navigate intricate regulatory landscapes. Zango addresses operational challenges of manual compliance processes through its AI-powered solution. The founding team's combined expertise in finance and artificial intelligence underpins its specialized development.
Zango serves financial institutions, primarily banks, using its platform for continuous regulatory adherence. Its vision focuses on empowering these firms to proactively identify and respond to evolving regulatory shifts efficiently. Zango aims to establish an intelligent, automated standard for compliance management across diverse frameworks.
Zango has raised $5.0M across 1 funding round.
Zango has raised $5.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Zango has raised $5.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Zango's investors include Double Prime LLP, Expa, MMC Ventures, Charlie Songhurst, Cristóbal Conde.
Zango has raised $5.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $5.0M Seed in June 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 1, 2025 | $5M Seed | — | Double Prime LLP, Expa, MMC Ventures, Charlie Songhurst, Cristóbal Conde | Announced |
# Zango: AI-Powered Regulatory Compliance for Financial Services
Zango is a London-based fintech startup that builds AI-powered regulatory compliance solutions for financial institutions.[2][3] The company provides AI agents that automate the interpretation of complex financial regulations, enabling banks and financial firms to understand compliance requirements, launch new products, and enter new markets with unprecedented speed.[2][3] Rather than treating compliance as a cost center, Zango positions it as a growth enabler—transforming thousands of pages of regulatory text into actionable, step-by-step requirements that financial organizations can execute immediately.[2]
The company was co-founded by Ritesh Singhania and Shashank Agarwal, both experienced entrepreneurs with deep regulatory expertise.[3] Singhania previously founded ClearGlass Analytics, a pension fund regulatory platform, while Agarwal co-founded Thirdwatch Data, an AI-powered fraud detection startup acquired by Razorpay.[3] In July 2025, Zango raised $4.8 million in seed funding led by Nexus Venture Partners, with participation from South Park Commons, Notion Capital, No Label Ventures, and Start Ventures.[3]
Zango rides two powerful trends simultaneously. First, the explosion of AI agents capable of autonomous decision-making and research is enabling automation in traditionally human-dependent domains like compliance.[3] Second, regulatory fragmentation across global markets has become a genuine friction point for fintech expansion—each market requires navigating distinct regulatory frameworks, slowing product launches and market entry.[2]
The timing is critical: as digital banking accelerates and financial institutions race to launch new products and enter new geographies, compliance has become a bottleneck. Traditional SaaS solutions have failed to crack this problem because they cannot actually interpret regulations.[2] Zango's approach directly addresses this gap by making regulatory knowledge machine-readable and actionable, positioning compliance as a competitive advantage rather than a drag on innovation.
Zango is well-positioned to become the de facto compliance layer for global financial services. The company has already gained traction with established banks (Novo Banco SA, Portugal's fourth-largest bank) and leading digital banks (Monzo, Juni),[3] validating both the product-market fit and the willingness of regulated institutions to adopt AI-driven compliance tools.
The next phase will likely involve deepening product capabilities—expanding from horizon scanning and gap analysis into other compliance workflows—while scaling internationally beyond the U.K. and EU. As financial institutions face mounting regulatory complexity and pressure to innovate faster, Zango's ability to compress compliance timelines from months to weeks could become a decisive competitive factor. The company's expansion into insurance and asset management suggests ambitions to become a horizontal compliance platform across the entire financial services ecosystem.