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    A-Cube, an innovative technology partner specializing in automated digital tax compliance, has successfully secured a €4million investment round. The funding round was led by P101 SGR, a prominent Italian venture capital firm with an international focus, which will also provide strategic operational support as the startup embarks on its next phase of development. Sella Direct Ventures, an investor specializing in fintech and financial services technologies, also participated in the round and intends to leverage its global network to further accelerate A-Cube’s scale-up efforts.

    This new capital injection is designed to consolidate A-Cube’s footprint across key European markets while accelerating the technological development of its API-first platform. Specifically, the company plans to integrate new Artificial Intelligence models and expand its product offerings into solutions adjacent to digital tax reporting. This expansion aims to meet the rapidly evolving regulatory framework and compliance needs of multinational companies operating in complex, multi-jurisdictional environments. Since 2019, A-Cube has already processed over 70 million invoices, currently serving more than 450 customers across over 10 countries.

    Navigating a shifting regulatory landscape

    Antonino Caccamo, co-founder and CTO of A-Cube

    The investment arrives as the European regulatory landscape becomes increasingly defined by harmonization and digitalization. The upcoming VIDA (VAT in the Digital Age) directive, set for 2028, is estimated to generate over €110billion in additional VAT revenue over the next decade. Alongside the steady rollout of continuous transaction control models, this shift is driving the rapid, widespread adoption of e-invoicing and real-time tax reporting across the continent.

    Antonino Caccamo, co-founder and CTO of A-Cube, noted that global taxation is undergoing a radical shift as regulatory changes and technological innovation converge toward increasingly digital and integrated reporting models. Caccamo highlighted that while Italy has been a pioneer in this space, the trend is now sweeping across Europe, making real-time tax reporting the standard. He stated that in this evolving scenario, A-Cube wants to provide the essential infrastructure capable of supporting companies through complex multi-country environments, ultimately turning compliance into an integrated and strategic process.

    Giuseppe Donvito, partner at P101

    For P101 SGR, the transaction represents a deepening commitment to the regulatory technology sector, marking its second investment in the Regtech industry following its backing of Aptus AI in 2023. The venture capital firm plans to guide A-Cube’s product development toward new application areas, evolving the platform into a comprehensive enabler of financial, tax, and operational processes.

    Giuseppe Donvito, partner at P101, emphasized the strategic importance of the sector, noting that electronic invoicing is projected to be adopted by 90 per cent of European companies by 2030, creating a market valued at over €20 billion. Donvito explained that a profound technological transformation is currently underway where tax data are becoming strategic assets within emerging systems that tightly integrate digital tax reporting and digital trade. He added that through AI integration, A-Cube will bring greater automation, enhanced data quality, and powerful predictive capabilities to its growing client base.

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