Harmoney

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What does Harmoney do?
Harmoney is a Ghent-based software provider specializing in Counterparty Risk Management. Their modular platform enables financial institutions and regulated enterprises to orchestrate complex onboarding, compliance, and risk workflows across the full client and third-party lifecycle. They address evolving regulatory landscapes like AMLR and DORA by shifting compliance from periodic, siloed checks to continuous, orchestrated risk management.
What is Harmoney's revenue?
StartupHub estimates Harmoney's annual revenue at $3.9M (range $721K to $8.4M, 30% confidence), based on comparable companies in the sector.
What is Harmoney's valuation?
StartupHub estimates Harmoney's effective valuation at $39.8M (range $25.0M to $60.0M, 24% confidence), based on comparable companies in the sector.
How much funding has Harmoney raised?
Harmoney has raised a total of $10M in funding. The most recent round on record is Growth.
Where is Harmoney headquartered?
Harmoney is headquartered in Ghent, Belgium.
When was Harmoney founded?
Harmoney was founded in 2016.
What industry does Harmoney operate in?
Harmoney operates in Fintech, RegTech, Software, AI.
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