EasyArbit Secures €7 Million in Seed Funding for AI-Powered Arbitration Platform
Brussels, Belgium – EasyArbit, a rising star in the legal technology industry, has announced the successful closure of a €7 million seed funding round. The investment marks a significant milestone for the company, providing the necessary resources to accelerate the development and deployment of its AI-powered platform.
The platform, designed to revolutionize how arbitration secretaries, tribunals, and institutions manage complex cases, has attracted a consortium of prominent venture capital firms and strategic investors from across Europe and beyond. This reflects the growing demand for innovation in the arbitration sector.
The newly secured capital will be used to expand EasyArbit’s engineering and customer success teams, advance product development, and support early adopter partnerships as the company prepares for its public launch.
“We are thrilled to have the support and confidence of such reputable investors,” said Riley Allen-Charles, spokesperson for EasyArbit. “This investment will allow us to deliver a solution that empowers secretaries and institutions to focus on what truly matters: the integrity and success of every case.”
EasyArbit’s platform utilizes advanced artificial intelligence to automate and orchestrate the most time-consuming aspects of arbitration administration. This includes scheduling, document management, deadline tracking, and secure communications. The solution is designed to seamlessly integrate with widely used productivity tools such as Microsoft Teams and Outlook, making it easy for users to work within familiar environments while benefiting from powerful automation.
“Our goal is to provide a platform that operates quietly in the background, making administration effortless, reliable, and secure,” added Allen-Charles.
With this funding, EasyArbit will focus on expanding its team in Brussels and across Europe, deepening integrations with leading productivity and document management platforms, and working closely with early adopters to refine the user experience. The company’s development philosophy prioritizes security, compliance, and user-centric design as it prepares to set a new standard for arbitration administration.
For more information or to request early access to the platform, visit www.easyarbit.ai. Media inquiries can be directed to Riley Allen-Charles at info@easyarbit.ai.
About EasyArbit:
EasyArbit is a legal technology startup based in Brussels, Belgium. The company’s AI-powered platform automates and orchestrates the most time-consuming aspects of arbitration administration, allowing secretaries and case managers to handle their responsibilities with ease and accuracy. EasyArbit’s goal is to provide a solution that operates quietly in the background, making administration effortless, reliable, and secure. For more information, visit www.easyarbit.ai.