Funding Signals
Funding Signals – Activity Through May 5, 2026
By: Christian Banach
on May 6, 2026

Highlights

Highlights

Rogo raised $160M (Series D) led by Kleiner Perkins
Rogo is an AI platform built for financial services. The funding will support global expansion, deeper partnerships with major financial institutions, and scaling its AI agent, Felix. More than 35,000 financial professionals across 250+ institutions already use Rogo in daily workflows.

Agency lens: Expansion into more financial institutions creates a real need for sharp enterprise messaging, partner enablement, and trust-building content. As Rogo scales Felix, product marketing and category education will likely matter more.

Press release

 

Hightouch raised $150M (Series D) led by Growth Equity at Goldman Sachs Alternatives and Bain Capital Ventures
Hightouch provides data and AI tools for marketing teams. The funding will support continued platform investment and expanded capabilities in AI-driven campaign orchestration, decisioning, and cross-channel execution. The customer list already includes Domino’s, PetSmart, DraftKings, Ramp, and Whoop.

Agency lens: This is a direct marketing-tech signal. Hightouch’s push into AI campaign orchestration creates room for messaging, customer stories, partner marketing, and content that helps enterprise buyers understand use cases.

Press release

 

Reserv raised $125M (Series C) led by KKR
Reserv provides AI-native claims services and claims intelligence for the property and casualty insurance industry. The funding is expected to help Reserv scale claims capacity from 500,000 annual complex claims to 30 million over four years. That scale-up comes with an existing base of nearly 200 insurers, corporate captives, MGAs, and brokers.

Agency lens: Reserv has a clear scale story in a complex B2B category. That supports needs around enterprise positioning, case studies, sales enablement, and thought leadership for insurance buyers.

Press release

 

Netomi raised $110M (Series C) led by Accenture Ventures
Netomi is an enterprise agentic customer experience platform for chat, email, and voice. The funding will help deploy agentic customer experiences in complex enterprise environments and support a broader push toward AI-embedded digital experiences. Its enterprise customer base includes Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, MetLife, Paramount, DraftKings, NBA, and Ingram Micro.

Agency lens: Netomi’s Accenture alliance creates a strong enterprise adoption signal. Agencies should watch for needs around CX storytelling, digital experience content, analyst-style thought leadership, and partner-facing collateral.

Press release

 

Fun raised $72M (Series A) co-led by Multicoin Capital and SignalFire
Fun is a global payments infrastructure company for internet-native capital markets. The funding will support continued engineering investment, expansion into Asia-Pacific with a new Singapore office, and selective acquisitions to deepen its infrastructure stack. The company says it processes more than $18B in transaction volume per year across millions of users in 100+ countries.

Agency lens: Global expansion and category complexity create a clear communications need. Fun’s next phase could support work around positioning, market education, regional launch content, and credibility-building for platform buyers.

Press release

 


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Christian Banach
Christian Banach is the founder of NextBigWin and a leader in agency growth and business development, bringing over 20 years of experience. He serves on the 4A’s Expert Network and has helped holdco agencies, such as Energy BBDO, and independents win millions in new business from brands like Disney, Toyota, and Kohl’s.

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