Hanzo Archives completes a successful debt refinancing
Hanzo Archives, a leading provider of innovative legal and compliance technology solutions, has successfully completed a US$14 million debt refinancing. The new facilities, provided by AshGrove Capital, will enable Hanzo to further advance its AI capabilities and solidify its leadership position in this transformative trend within the legal and compliance industries.
Hanzo is a pioneer in providing cutting-edge legal and compliance technology solutions. The company’s platform empowers legal and compliance teams to efficiently manage and analyze complex data sources, including electronically stored information (ESI), social media and collaboration platforms. Hanzo’s solutions are trusted by Fortune 500 companies and leading law firms around the globe.
Oaklins Cavendish, one of Oaklins’ member firms in the UK, advised Hanzo Archives in this fundraising.
Julien Masanès
CEO, Hanzo Archives
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