StockViews Raises £250K to Grow Machine Learning, AI Capabilities

The new funding will enable the vendor to step up its focus on applying machine learning and AI to information analysis.

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The funding comes from the London Co-Investment Fund and three angel investors, including angel syndicate Craigie Capital and the former head of Fidelity International, Thomas Balk, who has also joined StockViews' board as chairman. Balk spent 16 years at Fidelity, where he also held positions including president of mutual funds in Europe and president of the firm's Japanese business.

StockViews will use the funds to expand its sales and engineering teams, and to develop the platform's

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