Identity verification firm Veriff raises $69m in Series B funding round
Estonian identity firm plans to use cash to expand in the US.
Estonian identity firm plans to use cash to expand in the US.
The start-up claims to cut the costs for operators to 0.5% per transaction.
Antifraud firm calls 2020 a landmark year in its history.
The round will fund FintechOS’ international expansion beyond the UK and Europe.
Seattle fintech nabs bumper round from a handful of angel investors.
Featuring Clearcover, Razorpay, The Zebra, Netstars, and Fintern.
Starling now claiming to hold a 6% share of the UK SME banking market.
UK fintech backed by German institution Varengold Bank
If finalised, the investment would come through SoftBank Vision Fund 2.
A round-up of the funding you may have missed this week.
The CPO joined Better in 2017 from Goldman Sachs.
ConSensys raises cash following company restructure.
Goldman says it picked Birmingham because of its talent pool and proximity to London.
New round tips total raised by auxmoney above $3 billion.
“Modulr lowers the barriers to bringing payments into a platform”.
The Series A round was led by CardinalStone Capital Advisers.
Featuring CRED, OneStream Software, Loopio, Patreon, and Ramp.
Featuring Clubhouse, Stripe, Harlem Capital, Paymob, and WorldRemit founder.
Another week and another slew of funding rounds.
The Series A followed a $350,000 seed raise in 2019.
The raise comes less than a year after its Series A.
Leena Iyar, chief branding officer at Moxtra, joins us on this latest episode.
TrueLayer claims payment volumes have grown by 600 times in the last 12 months.
“Mobile banking is no longer the realm of start-ups”.
Harlem Capital Partners Venture Fund II was oversubscribed from its target of $100m.
WorldRemit’s first market was Somaliland.
Airtel Africa hopes to list the mobile money business as a separate entity.
Featuring HighRadius, Next Insurance, dLocal, Pipe Dream Technologies, and Paidy.
We’ve put together an “In Case You Missed It” (ICYMI) funding list.
The first quarter of 2021 has seen a handful of big rounds.
Shares of Foley Trasimene Acquisition Corp. II moved 5.77% higher Monday to $15.39.
Tranglo’s global network spans more than 100 countries.
The start-up is raising to fuel its “growth phase”.
Pluang wants to extend investment to poorer households in Indonesia.
Pilot has landed a $1.2 billion valuation.
Featuring Dataminr, Blockchain, Feedzai, Jumio, and Pie Insurance.
This year alone has birthed eight lawsuits against US Spac deals.
The blank-check firm has already sold 41.5 million shares at €10 each.
FinTech Futures’ weekly news round-up.
Plenty of deals this week to be summarised by FinTech Futures.