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Banking · 10 August 2026

10x Banking Secures £40M From Ashgrove Capital for Growth

10x Banking has raised £40 million from Ashgrove Capital, expanding a profitable core banking platform provider as banks continue funding legacy system modernisation.

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Curated briefing · 2 min read

What happened

10x Banking has raised £40 million in new funding from Ashgrove Capital, a growth-equity investor focused on enterprise software, according to Finextra. The London-based core banking technology provider secured the investment while already generating a profit, a notable position for a scale-up in the capital-intensive infrastructure software space.

10x Banking builds cloud-native core banking platforms that banks use to run accounts, payments, lending and other product operations. The new capital is intended to support continued growth as the company works with banking clients on modernisation projects that replace legacy core systems.

Why it matters

Core banking platforms sit largely out of sight for end customers, but they set the ceiling on what any bank can actually deliver in terms of experience. Legacy core systems are the reason many banks still take days to open an account, struggle to personalise offers in real time, or cannot easily launch new products without lengthy IT cycles. Investment into modern core infrastructure is, in effect, investment into the plumbing behind faster onboarding, more flexible product design and better data-driven personalisation.

For customer experience and behavioural-economics practitioners, this kind of funding round is a signal worth tracking even though it happens well upstream of the customer touchpoint. Service design ambitions — instant decisions, contextual nudges, seamless cross-channel journeys — are only as good as the systems that have to execute them. A profitable vendor attracting fresh growth capital suggests sustained appetite among banks to fund multi-year modernisation programmes rather than treat core replacement as a one-off cost to be deferred.

By the numbers

  • £40 million raised by 10x Banking in the new funding round.
  • 1 lead investor named: Ashgrove Capital.

The Renascence take

It is tempting to file core banking funding rounds under "infrastructure, not experience" and move on. That would be a mistake. The most consequential CX failures — a customer stuck mid-application, a promised real-time payment that lags, a personalised offer that never arrives — usually trace back to a core system that cannot move at the speed the front end promises.

The real story here isn't the cheque size, it's that a core banking vendor reached profitability before raising growth capital — a sign that banks are willing to pay for modernisation now, not just pilot it. Any operator promising faster, more personal, more flexible service should ask a blunter question first: is our core system actually capable of delivering the experience we're designing on paper? If the answer is no, the nicest journey map in the world is just theatre.

Sources

This briefing was written by our Newsdesk, synthesising reporting from the outlets below. Follow the links for the original coverage.

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