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Dyna.Ai raises eight-figure multimillion-dollar Series A funding from Lion X Ventures

An undisclosed eight-figure multimillion-dollar (USD) Series A round led by Singapore-based venture capital firm Lion X Ventures concluded on Monday, according to Dyna.Ai, a Singapore-based artificial intelligence (AI) solutions company.

ADATA, a Taiwan-listed technology company, a Korean financial institution, and a group of finance veterans with decades of industry experience participated in the round, according to a statement from Dyna.Ai.

The funding will expedite the implementation of Dyna.Ai’s Agentic AI solutions, assisting businesses in transforming AI pilots into fully functional systems that yield quantifiable business results.

“Fundamentally, we are innovative-driven and commercial people who have experienced the same operational challenges we are solving today,” said Tomas Skoumal, Chairman and Co-Founder of Dyna.Ai.

“While much of the industry was focused on how broadly AI could be applied, we doubled down early on a specific, pressing problem and built with outcomes in mind,

“That focus continues to guide how we work with enterprises today and has built trust with C-suite leaders across institutions around the world,” he added.

It should be mentioned that Dyna.Ai’s results-as-a-service strategy has been validated in both enterprise and regulated financial services settings and places a high priority on quantifiable revenue outcomes.

Its solutions combine domain-specific knowledge, task-ready AI agents, AI agent builders, and fully functional agentic applications that can carry out tasks within specified workflows while guaranteeing accountability, controls, and compliance.

Leading regional and international banks as well as financial institutions in Asia, the Americas, and the Middle East have already implemented the solutions in real-world enterprise settings, which aid in streamlining operations, improving customer satisfaction, and streamlining employee workflows.

The investment supports ongoing delivery, governance, and long-term platform development and demonstrates faith in Dyna.Ai’s execution-led methodology.

The potential to enhance talent with AI capabilities is demonstrated by the forecast that Southeast Asia’s AI market will surpass US $16 billion by 2033.

With programs to encourage the responsible development of AI technology and a pledge to invest more than S$1 billion ($778.8 million) in public AI research over the next five years, Singapore is still a regional leader in AI.

“Enterprise AI is entering a phase where execution and measurable outcomes matter more than experimentation,” said Irene Guo, Chief Executive Officer of Lion X Ventures.

“Dyna.Ai differentiates itself through strong domain expertise, operational discipline, and the ability to deploy agentic AI within complex, regulated enterprise environments,

“We are pleased to support the team as they scale across global enterprise and financial services markets,” she added.

 

 

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