Kleiner Perkins was the lead investor in the Series D funding round for Rogo, which resulted in a total raise of $160 million. Other participants in the funding round included Sequoia Capital, Thrive Capital, Khosla Ventures, J.P. Morgan Growth Equity Partners. With this funding, the company has now gr Rogo wants to be a transformation partner for companies who are switching to AI native operating models, where autonomous agents handle workflows across transactions, portfolios, and client relationships.
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Its platform is already utilized by more than 35,000 professionals across 250 institutions, including Rothschild & Co and Nomura. “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.” The company’s agentic AI, Felix, autonomously handles complex financial processes, signaling a broader shift toward AI-driven decision-making in finance

