Nammu21
Nammu21 is a technology company.
Financial History
Nammu21 has raised $16.0M across 1 funding round.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has Nammu21 raised?
Nammu21 has raised $16.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Nammu21 is a technology company.
Nammu21 has raised $16.0M across 1 funding round.
Nammu21 has raised $16.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Nammu21 has raised $16.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Nammu21's investors include Circle Ventures, Nasdaq Ventures, XBTO Humla Ventures.
Nammu21 is a New York-based fintech company founded in 2017 that builds a digitization and analytics platform specializing in syndicated loans and private credit documents.[1][2][3] It transforms complex, language-based transaction documents into computable financial constructs, golden source data, and knowledge graphs using its proprietary NEL Protocol, serving financial institutions, private credit funds, and market participants to streamline operations, enable analytics, and support emerging digital ecosystems like asset tokenization and AI agents.[2][4] The platform solves inefficiencies in manual data extraction from non-standardized documents, delivering operational efficiencies, portfolio insights via APIs, and foundational data for blockchain-based credit instruments, with around 18 employees and $5M raised in Series A funding two years ago.[3][5][6]
Nammu21 targets the finance ecosystem, particularly syndicated loan teams and credit operations, by automating data extraction, harmonizing lifecycle events, and powering real-time responsiveness to external data flows for human, algorithmic, and AI processes.[2][4] Its growth includes strategic investments from Nasdaq Ventures, State Street, and UBS, plus launches like N21 Public—a database of public loan agreements—and plans for AI agents and smart contracts.[3][4]
Nammu21 was founded in 2017 by Someera Khokhar, an industry veteran with extensive expertise in financial markets, alongside CTO Jordan Shelley, in New York City.[3][4][7] The idea emerged from recognizing the "analogue" inefficiencies in syndicated loan agreements—static, complex documents buried with inaccessible data—and leveraging natural language processing (NLP) and proprietary processes to deconstruct them into interoperable, machine-readable formats.[1][2][4] Early traction built on this foundation, leading to a Series A raise of $5M (total funding ~$5.3M), a spin-out partnership with Xpansiv via Fiùtur for energy transition data interoperability, and the 2024 announcement of investments from Nasdaq Ventures, State Street, and UBS to scale toward digital credit protocols.[3][4][6]
Nammu21 rides the wave of fintech digitization in private credit and syndicated loans—a $1.5T+ market plagued by analog processes amid rising demand for transparency, speed, and interoperability.[1][2] Timing aligns with tokenization trends, where assets move on-chain; regulatory pushes for data standards; and AI integration in finance, enabling "programmatic credit instruments" and smart contracts that bridge traditional capital markets to digital ecosystems.[2][4] Market forces like private credit growth (outpacing public markets) and energy transition needs (e.g., Fiùtur partnership) favor it, as does backing from Nasdaq, State Street, and UBS, positioning Nammu21 to influence data liquidity and influence standards for AI-driven finance.[3][4]
Nammu21 is poised to expand its NEL Protocol into a full suite of AI agents, digital credit instruments, and blockchain integrations, capitalizing on recent funding to scale N21 Public and operational tools.[2][4] Trends like AI automation in finance, RWA (real-world asset) tokenization, and private market digitization will propel it, potentially evolving from loan analytics to a foundational layer for on-chain credit trading. As private credit surges and legacy systems modernize, Nammu21's data flywheel could redefine market infrastructure, turning today's inefficiencies into tomorrow's competitive edge—much like how it began by unlocking hidden value in complex documents.[2][4]
Nammu21 has raised $16.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $16.0M Series A in October 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 1, 2022 | $16.0M Series A | Circle Ventures, Nasdaq Ventures, XBTO Humla Ventures |