GIM Raises £15 Million in Series A Funding
The round was co-led by a leading U.S. venture capital firm and Hony Capital as GIM moves AI-driven strategies into live market validation.
- On Thursday, July 9, 2026, Grace Investment Machine announced the close of its US$20 million Series A financing to build agentic systems for capital markets.
- This financing marks GIM's third funding round within its first year, co-led by a leading US venture capital firm and Hony Capital, with participation from IDG Capital and Monolith Capital.
- GIM is advancing foundation models and multi-agent systems, with its flagship CogAlpha paper accepted to the ACL 2026 conference with an oral recommendation.
- Founder and CEO Jiahao Xu described the firm's approach as a 'Visionary Machine,' focusing on autonomous hypothesis generation while validating AI-driven products across multiple asset classes.
- Pursuing a vision called 'Shared Prosperity,' GIM aims to build products ranging from institutional strategies to individual-accessible vehicles to democratize self-evolving intelligence as a widely held asset.
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GIM raises £15 million in Series A funding
GIM is building agentic AI systems as a ‘visionary machine’.
GIM Raises US$20 Million Series A as Agentic Investing Enters Live Execution
HONG KONG, BEIJING and SHANGHAI, July 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Grace Investment Machine ("GIM"), an AI-native investment technology company building agentic systems for capital markets, today announced the close of its US$20 million Series A financing. The round was co-led…
GIM Closes US$20M Series A to Build Agentic AI Systems for Capital Markets
Grace Investment Machine (GIM) has secured US$20 million in a Series A funding round to develop agentic AI systems for capital markets. The financing marks the investment technology company’s third funding round within its first year of operations. A US venture capital firm and Hony Capital co-led the round, with IDG Capital and existing investor Monolith Capital also participating. GIM will use the capital to build multi-agent systems that gene…
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