Sprinto raises $20 million in funding from Accel, Elevation Capital, Blume Ventures
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Sprinto, a risk and compliance automation platform for businesses, has raised $20 million in an equity funding round led by Accel, with participation from existing investors Elevation Capital and Blume Ventures. The funds will be used for research and development (R&D), improving customer experience and expanding into new markets. As companies become more complex, the necessary automation to make the product work needs to be adapted to their environment So, to intelligently adapt the product to...

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