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It’s been a week of big headlines and huge dollar-figures in the startup funding world.
SafetyCulture became a unicorn twice over, with founder Luke Anear predicting much more growth to come.
Elsewhere, Main Sequence plugged $12 million into new space-tech startup Quasar Satellite Technology, launched in partnership with the Office of the NSW Chief Scientist & Engineer and various Aussie industry experts, and proved it is intending not only to back startups, but build whole new ones.
But there’s been plenty of other activity you may have missed. Here’s what else has been going on.
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First AML, an anti-money laundry regtech startup, announced on Tuesday it has launched its operations in Australia.
Founded in 2017, First AML streamlines anti-money laundering compliance through its online identity verification system that may be used by individuals anywhere in the globe through a smartphone. The company noted its end-to-end Customer Due Diligence platform is used by financial service providers, lawyers, accountants and real-estate agents, providing them complete visibility and management oversight.
“First AML is a specialized outsourced Customer Due Diligence (CDD) service provider operating in accordance with AML/CFT Act 2009. We can fulfil your AML compliance obligations on your behalf, taking the complexity and administrative burden off your hands.”
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