
Wultra, a Prague-based company that provides digital identity and post-quantum security solutions for banks and fintech companies, has raised €6.8 million in a Series A funding round.
The company will use the new funding to grow its platform and speed up the development of digital identity wallet features that support the European Digital Identity Wallet initiative.
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The funding round was led by Seventure Partners, with participation from ARIADNEXT founders Marc Norlain and Guillaume Despagne, as well as existing investors J&T Ventures and Elevator Ventures.
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“Last year was a highly dynamic period for Wultra. We expanded our product portfolio beyond authentication to cover the broader digital identity journey, from onboarding and identity proofing to user authentication, transaction authorisation, and electronic signatures. We grew our team by nearly 50%, established a presence in Singapore, and now support more than 70 clients across 25 countries worldwide,” says Petr Dvorak, founder and CEO of Wultra.
“At Seventure Partners, we invest at the intersection of innovation and market readiness. Wultra sits precisely at that intersection: a team that has built a proven post-quantum-ready authentication solution already trusted by financial institutions across multiple markets. As the industry accelerates its transition to quantum-resilient infrastructure, we believe Wultra is uniquely positioned to define the next standard in digital identity for financial services,” says Julien Cazor, Venture Partner at Seventure Partners.
Founded in 2014 by Petr Dvorak, Wultra provides digital identity and post-quantum security solutions for banks and fintech companies. Its technology helps protect users and financial institutions from modern cyber threats.
The company's platform uses quantum-resistant encryption to offer strong security, a simple experience for developers, and passwordless authentication for users.
Wultra's solutions are used by financial institutions in more than 25 countries. They help replace older authentication systems with modern, phishing-resistant, and future-ready security technologies.








