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Enigma raises $95 million

Data-as-a-Service company Enigma has raised $95 million. The funding was led by existing investor NEA, and includes new investments from BB&T, Capital One Growth Ventures, MetLife and Third Point. Glynn Capital also participated in the funding, along with early investors Comcast Ventures, Crosslink Capital, Two Sigma Ventures, and the Partnership Fund for NYC.

Enigma was the winner of TechCrunch Disrupt NY 2013 and a graduate of the 2014 FinTech Innovation Lab.

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