Rogo: $75 Million Series C Secured With Plans To Expand In Europe

By Amit Chowdhry ● Today at 4:05 PM

Rogo announced it has raised a $75 million in Series C financing led by Sequoia Capital, with participation from Henry Kravis and Wells Fargo, and continued support from existing backers Thrive Capital, Khosla Ventures, Tiger Global, and J.P. Morgan. The round brings Rogo’s total funding to more than $165 million and marks a new phase of growth as the company expands into deeper enterprise deployments across global financial institutions.

Alongside the financing, Rogo is opening its first international office in London, a move designed to accelerate customer expansion across Europe and support large firms pursuing new AI initiatives. The London office will be led by co-founder John Willett, who will spend the next year building partnerships with European financial institutions and supporting on-the-ground implementation and adoption.

Rogo said the new capital will be used to scale what it describes as the world’s first truly agentic, end-to-end AI system for financial workflows and to broaden deployment across large firms globally. The company is positioning its product not as a tool to automate entry-level tasks, but as a platform that enhances the quality of decision-making for senior professionals responsible for advising clients and executing transactions. Rogo’s view is that the most meaningful opportunity for AI in finance is not simply speed or cost reduction, but improved judgment, preparation, and analysis at the highest levels of dealmaking.

The company said it has more than 25,000 financial professionals using Rogo daily, including teams at firms such as Rothschild, Jefferies, and Lazard. Rogo also emphasized that it built its platform specifically for high-finance workflows, arguing that generic AI chatbots often fail when confronted with the nuance, context, and rigor required in investment banking and related domains. It attributes that differentiation to a team that blends former bankers and investors with applied AI experts, aiming to deliver reliable outputs and workflow integration for demanding institutional users.

As Rogo scales, it is continuing to emphasize enterprise-grade security and a high-touch, “white-glove” partnership model as core components of how it wins and retains institutional clients. The company framed the Series C as both validation of the trust early customers placed in the platform and a commitment to maintain that standard as it expands internationally.

KEY QUOTE:

“Rogo has done something rare, building a product that the most demanding institutions in finance actually trust and rely on. The combination of deep technical talent and real financial expertise isn’t something you can easily replicate. It’s why the best firms keep choosing them.”

Brian Halligan, Partner, Sequoia Capital

 

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