Rogo, the AI platform purpose-built for finance, today announced it has raised $160 million in Series D funding led by Kleiner Perkins, with participation fromRogo, the AI platform purpose-built for finance, today announced it has raised $160 million in Series D funding led by Kleiner Perkins, with participation from

Rogo Raises $160M Series D to Scale the Agentic Platform for Finance

2026/04/30 07:00
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Rogo’s $160 million Series D marks a definitive shift in the “AI in Finance” narrative, moving from simple LLM wrappers to deep agentic orchestration. In a sector where 35,000 professionals at firms like Lazard and Rothschild are already using the platform, this capital infusion—led by Kleiner Perkins—is about more than just scaling; it’s about establishing a new “operating system” for high finance. Historically, investment banking has been built on a pyramid of junior talent performing manual data extraction and deck building. Rogo’s agent, Felix, effectively automates these asynchronous tasks (CIM generation, deal screening, and due diligence), allowing institutions to fundamentally rethink their staffing models and shift human focus back to client judgment and relationship management.

The involvement of J.P. Morgan Growth Equity Partners alongside Tier 1 VCs like Sequoia and Thrive suggests a rare level of institutional buy-in for a startup disrupting traditional workflows. As financial institutions navigate a complex web of security, legal, and regulatory hurdles, Rogo is positioning itself as the “forward-deployed” partner that can bridge the gap between cutting-edge AI and the rigid compliance requirements of global markets. With total funding now exceeding $300 million, Rogo is capitalized to lead the industry’s transition from “AI-supported” to “AI-native.”

Rogo, the AI platform purpose-built for finance, today announced it has raised $160 million in Series D funding led by Kleiner Perkins, with participation from Sequoia, Thrive Capital, Khosla Ventures, J.P. Morgan Growth Equity Partners, BoxGroup, Mantis VC, Jack Altman, Evantic and Positive Sum. The Series D brings Rogo’s total funding to more than $300 million and positions Rogo to accelerate the company’s global expansion, deepen its partnerships with the world’s leading financial institutions, and scale its AI agent, Felix.

This investment comes at a time when AI in financial services is at an inflection point. The world’s leading financial firms are now moving to rebuild their operating models around AI: restructuring workflows, rethinking staffing pyramids, and deploying autonomous agents that work asynchronously across every transaction, every portfolio, and every relationship.

Rogo is the long-term AI transformation partner for the institutions navigating this shift, delivering state of the art agents, forward-deployed bankers and engineers, and deep domain expertise at the nexus of finance; security, legal, and regulatory issues; and applied AI.

More than 35,000 financial professionals at over 250 institutions, including Rothschild & Co, Jefferies, Lazard, Moelis, Nomura, and others, leverage Rogo in their daily workflows across origination, execution, advisory, and portfolio intelligence.

“The world’s most sophisticated financial institutions are fundamentally reshaping how they operate using AI, and they’re choosing to do it with Rogo,” said Gabriel Stengel, CEO and Co-Founder of Rogo. “The institutions at the forefront are rapidly moving beyond automating tasks to becoming AI-native firms, with agentic systems that work across the firm and get smarter with every deal.” 

Rogo’s platform operates in concert with how financial institutions think, work, and make decisions. The company recently introduced Felix, its agentic AI that executes complex, multi-step financial processes autonomously, from deal screening and CIM generation to buyer outreach and data room diligence. 

“Rogo has built an AI platform that the most demanding institutions in finance trust with their most critical workflows,” said Mamoon Hamid, Partner at Kleiner Perkins. “Their combination of technical depth, proprietary data integrations, and genuine domain expertise is why Rogo is pulling away from the field. When a platform becomes the operating system for an entire industry, the opportunity is generational.”

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The “Felix” launch is the real headline here. While many AI tools act as a “better search box,” Rogo is building an autonomous colleague capable of executing multi-step processes—like buyer outreach and data room management—without constant human prompting. This is the definition of Agentic AI in 2026: a system that doesn’t just answer questions but finishes the work. By embedding engineers and bankers within the firms they serve, Rogo is solving the “last-mile problem” of AI adoption—ensuring the technology actually fits the specific, high-stakes nuance of an investment committee or an M&A deal team.

However, the rapid “popularization” of these high-end capabilities will place immense pressure on mid-market firms and boutique banks to keep pace or face a permanent talent and efficiency deficit. As Rogo scales across EMEA and Asia, the challenge will be maintaining the proprietary data integrity that makes Felix so effective across different legal jurisdictions. For the “big six” and beyond, the message is clear: the AI transformation is no longer a pilot program; it is the new baseline for market survival.

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