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How Slice Global is Building AI-Native Infrastructure for Global Equity Management

  • Writer: Karan Bhatia
    Karan Bhatia
  • Jan 29
  • 1 min read

Slice, making it easy and safe for finance, legal, and HR teams to manage equity globally, led by Maor Levran, Yoel Amir, and Samuel Amar, has raised $25M in Series A funding, led by Insight Partners, with continued support from TLV Partners, R-Squared Ventures, and Jibe Ventures.


The funding represents a key milestone for Slice and signals a broader shift in how modern companies approach equity management, compliance, and global scale.


Equity operations have not kept pace with globally distributed companies, leaving teams to manage complex tax, legal, and payroll requirements manually across jurisdictions. This slows operations and increases compliance risk at scale. Slice aims to modernize equity management with an AI-native platform that embeds jurisdictional logic into workflows, reducing friction, external counsel dependence, and operational complexity across borders.


Slice is building AI-native, compliance-first infrastructure for global equity management, embedding multi-jurisdiction tax and legal logic directly into workflows. The platform unifies cap tables, grants, exercises, and reporting, automates country-specific tax and reporting requirements, coordinates cross-functional approvals with auditability, and supports liquidity events and secondary transactions. This approach shortens equity operations cycles, reduces reliance on local counsel, and lowers regulatory risk as companies scale globally.


Distributed teams and cross-border hiring have outpaced legacy equity infrastructure. Slice is rebuilding global equity management to be AI-native and compliance-first, enabling compliant equity grants across jurisdictions while continuously updating workflows as regulations evolve.


The Series A funding will deepen AI-native compliance infrastructure, expand product and engineering for additional jurisdictions and workflows, and scale global go-to-market efforts.

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