ICYMI fintech funding round-up: Toku, Finverity, Lumiant and more
Our weekly fintech round-up for you to get the latest funding news from around the world.
Our weekly fintech round-up for you to get the latest funding news from around the world.
The start-up has been self-funded by its co-founders, with $20 million in capital.
The company will use the funding to launch its Impact-as-a-Service platform.
Deutsche Bank, Morgan Stanley, US Bancorp and Wells Fargo have all invested capital.
The funding stems from an Advance Investment Agreement (AIA) which eToro entered into in February 2021.
Here’s our pick of five of the top news stories from the world of finance and tech this week.
A handy round-up of the recent funding endeavours of fintech companies across the globe.
ID Finance claims its fundraise is the biggest received by a Spanish fintech in 2023.
The total funding is made up of a $66 million Series A equity round and a $50 million debt facility.
The Series E values the firm at $11.25 billion, the same as the company’s Series D in May last year.
Here’s our pick of five of the top news stories from the world of finance and tech this week.
Parker will invest in its product offering as it aims to expand across the US in 2023.
Our weekly fintech round-up for you to get the latest funding news from around the world.
In March 2021, the fintech landed $600 million in funding, confirming a valuation of $95 billion.
The fresh financing follows a $150 million debt facility from Goldman Sachs in August last year.
The firm has appointed Brad Oberwager as CEO and Catherine Porter as chief business officer.
Despite a “robust and growing” business, Anchorage says the cuts are a necessary part of a “strategic realignment”.
With the new funds, Apexx Global plans to expand further across North America.
The Bank of England facilitated the deal over the weekend, in consultation with the Treasury.
Here’s our pick of five of the top news stories from the world of finance and tech this week.
Our weekly fintech round-up for you to get the latest funding news from around the world.
CEO Johnny Ayers says the firm plans to invest in “new solutions, verticals, and strategic acquisitions”.
With the new funding, Fynn plans to expand across the US and offer its services to more students.
Accounts will be closed on 6 April 2023, with customers instructed to withdraw all funds before that deadline.
The funding round was led by Altos Ventures, with existing investor Cercano Management also participating.
The round was led by Pivot Investment Partners and UBS via its venture arm UBS Next.
Fintech Business Weekly reports the firm is raising $50m at a $1.8bn valuation, a 28% decline in value.
A handy round-up of all the latest funding endeavours by fintech companies across the world.
The funding saw participation from new investors Investissement Québec and the government of Québec.
Quantifind’s SaaS solutions help banks and financial institutions tackle money laundering and fraud.
Thought Machine intends to hire across India, Japan and South Africa for the first time.
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Marco says the combined funding will support its ambition to “close the $2 trillion global trade finance gap”.
The round was co-led by General Catalyst and Menlo Ventures.
According to Bloomberg, Hirji assumed the role earlier this month, joining from Figure Technologies.
A handy round-up of this week’s fintech funding news from across the world.
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A round-up of the latest funding endeavours of fintech start-ups from across North America.
Here’s our pick of five of the top news stories from the world of finance and tech this week.