Tag: Airwallex
What does the 27 FinTech funding rounds from last week tell...
Over the past seven days we have reported on 27 big FinTech deals. So why not take a closer look at what they mean for the industry.
Airwallex teams up with Xero
FinTech unicorn Airwallex has integrated its solutions with Xero, the accountancy platform, to help Airwallex’s small-business customers improve their financials.
Australian Airwallex is raising more money as $18.2m of its funds...
Airwallex, the Australian real-time payment unicorn, has confirmed that it is raising new investments as $18.2m of its funds remain frozen in Hong Kong due to alleged fraud.
Airwallex extends its Series D round to reach $200m
Australia-based payments firm Airwallex has extended its Series D by $40m to bring the round’s total to $200m.
23 FinTech investment rounds to make the news over the past...
Stripe's whooping $600m Series G expansion wasn't the only investment round completed by a FinTech company over the last week.
Payments unicorn Airwallex closes its Series D to support global expansion
Australia-based payments company Airwallex has closed its Series D round on $160m, which will help it continue its global customer acquisition and licensing efforts.
The top 10 FinTech deals in Hong Kong collectively raised $743.5m...
The top 10 FinTech deals collectively raised $743.5m in Hong Kong, with three of those transactions being raised by an Institutional Investment & Trading...
Payments challenger Airwallex confirms unicorn status with DST Global-led Series C...
Cross-border payments challenger Airwallex has confirmed its unicorn status by passing a $1bn valuation through its latest funding round.
Airwallex closes $80m Series B to support international expansion efforts
International payments provider Airwallex has closed a Series B funding round on $80m. The round picked up commitments from existing backers Tencent and Sequoia China....
Airwallex scoops up $13m to take B2B remittances global
Australian cross-border payments service Airwallex has landed $13m in a round led by Chinese web giant Tencent. Sequoia Capital China, MasterCard and existing backer Gobi Ventures also participated.