
Finphare is a Fintech SaaS company running in a subscription as a revenue model, providing media coverage discovery and analytics portal for small, medium and large stock market investors, marketing and public relation agencies, brokers, traders and portfolio managers. By applying state of the art neural network architectures and language processing tools, Finphare parses through tens of thousands of information sources, selecting information relevant only to the financial assets of your choice. With Finphare you can view media coverage for equities of your choice, see the expected impact of an event on the price of the asset and filter the news exactly for what you need. We want to promote an environment in which truth is the only determinant of an asset's value, bringing balance to global markets.

Finphare is a Fintech SaaS company running in a subscription as a revenue model, providing media coverage discovery and analytics portal for small, medium and large stock market investors, marketing and public relation agencies, brokers, traders and portfolio managers. By applying state of the art neural network architectures and language processing tools, Finphare parses through tens of thousands of information sources, selecting information relevant only to the financial assets of your choice. With Finphare you can view media coverage for equities of your choice, see the expected impact of an event on the price of the asset and filter the news exactly for what you need. We want to promote an environment in which truth is the only determinant of an asset's value, bringing balance to global markets.
Category: Fintech SaaS — media coverage discovery & analytics for financial markets
Founded: April 1, 2019
Headquarters: Łódź, Poland
Funding (recorded): €25,000 across pre-seed and seed (2019)
Operating status (listed): Closed
Information overload in financial news and need for asset-specific impact signals for investment and PR decisions.
2019
Fintech, SaaS, Financial analytics
€20,000
€5,000
“Roch Mamenas listed as investor”