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16.07.2015
SynerScope, a pioneer developer of fast, sense-making Big Data Analytics technologies, announced today it has secured Series A funding from Mangrove Capital Partners, who join existing investors 5 Park Lane and Spitskool.
SynerScope is a leading provider of enterprise business analytics products focusing on big data and business intelligence for banks and insurance companies.
“The strong technology developments we’ve introduced to data driven analytics and decision support have been well received by our clients.
We are already the preferred choice as a Big Data analytics platform for our insurance industry customers who require omni-channel decision support systems throughout their company. We are delighted that Mangrove understand our strategic position in markets where major players are looking to create a competitive edge based on a data driven business approach.”

Jan-Kees Buenen
SynerScope’s CEO and Co-founder
SynerScope’s advanced computerized data imaging creates visualizations that bring more analytic power and flexibility. Ease of use of any data will drive new business models. SynerScope is also growing in the areas of Cyber Security, Energy, Utilities and Oil and Gas under a new header Critical Infrastructure.
“SynerScope has assembled an unparalleled engineering and top management team with a proven track record of bringing leading products to market. The company has already demonstrated cutting edge Big Data Analytics solutions that are fast developing into omni-channel decision support systems, which are attracting strong partners and large insurance companies and banks.”

David Waroquier
Partner at Mangrove Capital Partners
The new funding will be used to develop a sales and marketing organization in Europe and the US, and develop delivery capabilities through partners SAP, DELL, Amazon, Bitbrains, Hortonworks and Frame.
David Waroquier joined SynerScope’s Board of Directors, alongside Jan-Kees Buenen and Pieter Stolk.