AI Fraud Detection Startup ThetaRay Raises $57 Million to Expand

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AI Fraud Detection Startup ThetaRay Raises $57 Million to Expand
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ThetaRay, a startup that uses artificial intelligence to detect money laundering and other financial crimes in international transactions, raised $57 million in an investment round led by Portage Capital Solutions.

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