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Dost Secures £6M Series A Funding To Accelerate UK Expansion

  • November 22, 2025
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Dost has announced a significant milestone with the confirmation of a £6M Series A funding round, marking an important step in the company’s expansion plans. The round is led by Octopus Ventures, with participation from TQ Ventures and continued backing from existing partners Draper B1, Born Capital and Eoniq.fund. This latest investment positions Dost to strengthen its footprint as it officially enters the UK market after three years of developing and refining its AI capabilities.

The company has spent the past several years working across more than four million real world financial transactions and collaborating with over 150 European enterprises. Through this operational experience, Dost has built a financial automation platform designed to address long standing inefficiencies that continue to challenge mid market finance teams. Many organisations still rely on extensive manual invoice handling, repetitive data entry that introduces errors, and approval cycles that slow down crucial financial processes. Dost’s technology aims to address these gaps by automating complex financial workflows with high accuracy and reliability.

According to Dost, companies using its platform have reported an eighty percent reduction in administrative expenses as well as accuracy levels above ninety five percent, which has helped reduce human error in routine financial tasks. In addition, finance teams have observed productivity improvements of up to two and a half times, supported by AI models built to manage a wide range of real economy scenarios. This includes handling multipage invoices, processing detailed supplier information, and navigating the complexities found across varied procurement and payment operations. The platform automates processes across the procure to pay and order to cash lifecycles, giving finance teams the opportunity to focus on higher value work rather than repetitive tasks.

The move into the UK marks a new phase for the company, supported by a dedicated team based in London. Dost sees the UK as a strategic market for adoption, especially as organisations across the region look for tools that can streamline operations without adding burdens on staff or infrastructure. The fresh investment will be used to accelerate growth, strengthen local operations, and continue the development of its proprietary AI systems to meet the evolving needs of the finance sector.

Octopus Ventures’ participation in the Series A round reflects investor confidence in Dost’s scale up plans and its approach to financial automation. The company has acknowledged the support of its investors and highlighted the contribution of its team members, partners, and early adopters who have played a role in shaping the platform. With this Series A milestone, Dost is now preparing to expand its presence across the UK, aiming to bring more finance teams toward intelligent and fully automated operations.

The company’s leadership expressed appreciation to Octopus Ventures for supporting its next phase of expansion, adding that the new chapter is focused on demonstrating the value of AI driven automation to mid market enterprises across the region as Dost begins wider deployment in the UK.

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