London-based Geordie AI secures €25 million to help enterprises govern AI agents

May 28, 2026 at 01:34 PM UTC
EU-Startups
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London-based Geordie AI secures €25 million to help enterprises govern AI agents

London-based Geordie AI has successfully secured €25 million in Series A funding to bolster its AI agent security and governance platform. This substantial investment, led by Balderton Capital, underscores the growing demand for solutions that address the emerging risks associated with enterprise AI agent adoption. The company plans to leverage this capital to enhance its product capabilities and expand its global reach. The funding round, which brings Geordie AI's total funding to over €31 million, will fuel the expansion of its engineering and go-to-market teams, with a strategic focus on developing its US operations. CEO Henry Comfort highlighted that organizations capable of safely approving and deploying AI agents are gaining a significant competitive edge, and Geordie AI's platform provides the necessary "defense in depth" approach for scalable and secure AI agent systems. Geordie AI's recent funding success aligns with a broader trend in the European tech landscape, as evidenced by several other significant investments in AI agent security and governance startups in 2026. Companies like Overmind and Trent AI in the UK, and Nexus in Belgium, are also attracting capital to build layered security, supervision, and governance infrastructure for enterprise AI deployments. This collective investment signals a shift towards securing the operational layers of AI rather than solely focusing on model development, emphasizing a critical need for robust risk management and compliance frameworks.

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Why this matters for European digital sovereignty

London-based Geordie AI's €25 million funding round highlights increasing European demand for AI agent security and governance solutions. This investment mirrors a broader trend of European startups like Overmind, Trent AI, and Nexus securing capital to build essential infrastructure for enterprise AI deployments. Such developments underscore the growing strategic importance of securing the operational layers of AI within the European tech ecosystem.

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Publication: EU-Startups
Published: May 28, 2026 at 01:34 PM UTC
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