
Resistant AI, a Prague, Czech Republic-based provider of native artificial intelligence models for financial crime and fraud prevention, has raised $25 million in a Series B funding round.
Investors
The round was led by DTCP Growth, with participation from existing investors Notion Capital, Google Ventures (GV), and Experian.
Founded in 2015, DTCP is a global investment management firm with over €3 billion in assets under management. The firm invests in the technologies and infrastructure powering the digital world, supporting entrepreneurs and companies shaping modern life. Its Growth division focuses on AI-driven enterprise software, backing bold founders across Europe, the US, and Israel.
Resistant AI Use of Funds
The company will use the funding to expand its document fraud detection and transaction monitoring solutions into new markets, deepen strategic partnerships, and enhance its threat intelligence capabilities.
About Resistant AI
Resistant AI develops advanced AI models for financial crime and fraud prevention, making fintech AI and automation systems resilient to manipulation without replacing existing tech stacks. Its machine learning models leverage signals across a customer’s risk tech stack, boosting accuracy and decision-making for complex threats such as real-time payment (APP) fraud, synthetic corporate identity fraud, money muling, generative AI document fraud, and advanced money laundering schemes. Resistant AI serves global financial institutions, fintechs, and enterprises, including Dun & Bradstreet, Payoneer, Close Brothers, PennyMac, AXA, Anna Money, Finom, and Bank of Valletta.
Funding Details
Company: Resistant AI s.r.o.
Raised: $25.0M
Round: Series B
Funding Date: October 2025
Lead Investor: DTCP Growth
Additional Investors: Notion Capital, Google Ventures (GV), Experian
Company Website: https://resistant.ai/
Software Category: AI-driven Financial Crime and Fraud Prevention
Source: https://resistant.ai/blog/resistant-ai-raises-25-million-in-series-b-funding-to-empower-ai-agents-to-fight-fraud-and-fincrime