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StirlingX raises GBP15m for defence data

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StirlingX, founded in 2025, raised a GBP15m Series A for a sovereign defence-data platform, led by Ventura Capital with Rokos Capital Management.

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Key takeaway

Sovereignty branding pulled a GBP15m Series A into a defence-data startup barely a year old.

StirlingX, founded in 2025, raised a GBP15m Series A for a sovereign data and autonomy platform aimed at defence and critical national infrastructure operators 1. Ventura Capital, a UK venture firm, led, alongside Rokos Capital Management, the private-markets arm of the London hedge fund.

Sovereign here means data systems that stay under national control rather than running on foreign cloud platforms, a pitch pulling capital from buyers who want that guarantee.

A company barely a year old raising at Series A on a national-security thesis signals where allied capital now moves, the same appetite that put the National Wealth Fund's first defence cheque into Rowden Technologies . The procurement questions belong to the defence beat; the investment signal is that sovereignty branding now clears a Series A on its own.

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In plain English

StirlingX builds computer systems that help the UK government and defence organisations store and use sensitive data securely, without depending on cloud services based overseas, an approach known as 'sovereign' data. The company, founded in 2025, raised £15m to build this platform, backed entirely by British investors Ventura Capital and Rokos Capital Management, and is aimed at defence and critical national infrastructure operators such as power grids and water systems.

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Root Causes

The Ministry of Defence's shift toward buying software and data platforms from smaller specialist suppliers, rather than exclusively through large prime contractors, has created demand for sovereign infrastructure that does not depend on foreign-owned cloud providers to store sensitive government and critical-infrastructure data.

Ventura Capital and Rokos Capital Management, both already invested in adjacent UK national-security software, are positioned to fund that demand directly, without needing state co-investment the way Rowden Technologies needed the National Wealth Fund to underwrite its first defence contracts.

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