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EasyDMARC Secures $20M Series A to Accelerate Global Email Security Expansion

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US-based email security firm EasyDMARC, a valuable member of Emailexpert, has announced a successful Series A funding round, raising US$20 million, led by Radian Capital in New York. This investment marks a significant step for EasyDMARC as it seeks to expand its operations and enhance its presence in the global email security market.

EasyDMARC, founded in 2018 by Gerasim Hovhannisyan and Avag Arakelyan, simplifies the complex process of email security for businesses. By protecting domain and email infrastructure, EasyDMARC helps prevent phishing attacks and improves email deliverability. The company’s growth is evident with over 83,000 customers across more than 130 countries.

The new funding will be used to invest in team growth and technology improvements, aiming to provide a seamless experience for enterprise clients worldwide. EasyDMARC also plans to strengthen its partnership ecosystem across Europe, the UK, the US, and the APAC region, offering enhanced resources and processes to its MSP partners.

Gerasim Hovhannisyan, CEO and Co-Founder of EasyDMARC, stated that phishing emails are a primary threat to cybersecurity, and DMARC offers a trusted solution. The company is committed to making email security accessible to all businesses, helping them meet evolving regulatory requirements.

The investment also highlights the increasing recognition of EasyDMARC’s role in enterprise email security and the growing momentum of the Armenian startup ecosystem, attracting attention from global investors.

Radian Capital’s Dana Sadovnic commented on the investment, emphasizing EasyDMARC’s potential in a largely untapped market driven by regulatory changes and rising phishing threats.

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