Glasgow AI firm FD Intelligence secures £200k for tax automation growth

Glasgow AI firm FD Intelligence secures £200k for tax automation growth

Pictured (L-R): UKSE regional executive Mark Davey, with FD Intelligence chair Graeme Finnie and CEO Andrew Guy

Glasgow-based artificial intelligence (AI) specialist FD Intelligence has secured £200,000 in funding from UKSE, a subsidiary of Tata Steel, to accelerate its growth within the financial services sector.

Founded in 2021, the Finnieston firm initially offered consultancy before developing its own AI software.

Its primary product, PeTAR, is described as the world’s first personal tax automation robot. It significantly reduces the manual time accountancy firms spend preparing personal tax returns, cutting tasks from hours to minutes while improving accuracy. PeTAR is already utilised by over 20 of the UK’s Top 50 accountancy practices.



The funding from UKSE will allow FD Intelligence to pursue an ambitious strategy to enhance its product capabilities and expand its market reach. Currently employing 30 full-time team members across business, data and development roles, its anticipated growth is expected to create 16 new roles over the next two years.

Andrew Guy, founder and CEO of FD Intelligence, said: “As the financial services sector faces growing demands for more efficient, tech-driven solutions, our pioneering AI technology, PeTAR, is transforming tax preparation processes.

“In today’s fast-paced world, time is a precious commodity, and by adopting our technology, we’re giving teams the opportunity to reclaim valuable time that can be redirected towards other critical tasks, such as relationship-building and strategic planning.

“The funding support from UKSE not only boosts our confidence in continuing our product development but also positions us to build a sustainable, long-term business that will create new jobs in Glasgow and establish Scotland as a hub for AI innovation.”

Marc Davey, regional executive at UKSE, commented: “FD Intelligence is a standout company with a clear vision and an exceptional management team.

“Their commitment to innovation and their focus on a unique, under-served market segment makes them a uniquely placed business in Scotland that is at the forefront of the drive of AI and we’re exciting to see their growth with the backing of funding from UKSE.”

FD Intelligence’s expansion plans include further development of its AI technology, the creation of new products, and exploring international markets, including the United States.

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