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“Invictus”

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  1. A popular poem from the late nineteenth century by the English author William Ernest Henley. Invictus is Latin for “unconquered.” The speaker in the poem proclaims his strength in the face of adversity:

    My head is bloody, but unbowed….

    I am the master of my fate;

    I am the captain of my soul.


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The company plans to use capital from Invictus to bolster its auto-finance business and facilitate further expansion into markets such as mortgage and consumer lending.

From The Wall Street Journal

Invictus also expects to help the company break into the government market for fraud prevention, according to William Nettles, the firm’s co-founder and managing partner.

From The Wall Street Journal

Appeared in the December 17, 2025, print edition as 'Invictus Buys Fraud-Detection AI Company'.

From The Wall Street Journal

Invictus Growth Partners has made a $63 million growth-equity investment to take control of Informed.IQ, a provider of artificial intelligence-powered verification and fraud prevention services to institutional lenders.

From The Wall Street Journal

Prince Harry, who runs the Invictus Games for injured service men and women, urged people to remember "those who still carry the weight of war in body and mind, and the families who bear its memory in their hearts".

From BBC