What is Fuzzy Logix?
Fuzzy Logix is the driving force behind FastINDX, a revolutionary cloud-based solution designed for the comprehensive lifecycle management of indexes and portfolios. The platform offers a wizard-style, web-based interface that streamlines critical operations including backtesting and research, achieving 10-year backtests in under 10 minutes. It also provides one-click automation for index reviews, reconstitution, and rebalancing, alongside the design and automated production of factsheets for investor relations. FastINDX is powered by over a decade of Fuzzy Logix's data analytics and machine learning expertise, leveraging pre-loaded global equity market data dating back to 1984 from sources like Factset and Refinitiv. This robust platform enables indexers, issuers, asset owners, and advisors to achieve significant operational efficiencies, drive cost optimization, and gain a substantial speed-to-market advantage, keeping proprietary intellectual property in-house.
How much funding has Fuzzy Logix raised?
Fuzzy Logix has raised a total of $5.7M across 2 funding rounds:
Series A
$5.5M
Debt
$150K
Series A (2015): $5.5M with participation from New Science Ventures
Debt (2020): $150K led by PPP
Key Investors in Fuzzy Logix
New Science Ventures
New Science Ventures is a venture capital firm that invests in early and late-stage companies within the life sciences and information technology sectors, focusing on novel scientific approaches and addressing significant unmet needs.
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Fuzzy Logix?
The recent major strategic investment into Fuzzy Logix signals a strong validation of its innovative FastINDX platform and its market position. This capital infusion is expected to fuel further development of its advanced data analytics and machine learning capabilities, potentially expanding its reach into new enterprise-level financial markets. The company's focus on streamlining complex index and portfolio management processes positions it for significant growth as financial institutions increasingly seek efficiency and cost-effectiveness in their operations.
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