Tag: Fintech
Payment orchestrator Paydock secures £25m Series A
Paydock, a market-leading pure-play orchestration platform, recently announced a £25m Series A funding round.
Team8 leads $5m seed round for FinTech start-up Ballerine
Ballerine, a leading player in the open-source risk decisioning platform arena, has announced a successful seed funding round.
Banking infrastructure innovator, Episode Six, clinches $48m in Series C funding
Episode Six (E6), a global FinTech specialising in enterprise-grade payment processing and digital ledger infrastructure, has announced it has raised $48m in a Series C funding round.
OpenFin bags $35m Series D investment to boost financial industry adoption
OpenFin, the operating system (OS) enhancing enterprise productivity, today announced a major step forward with $35m Series D investment secured.
Key indicators for scaling your development team: insights from a RegTech...
In a recent post by Taina Technology, the company’s CTO outlined a number of key indicators for scaling a development team.
Kiwi scores $80m in fresh funds to propel financial inclusion for...
Kiwi, a Latino-founded FinTech entity, aims to propel the financial literacy of consumers, whilst enabling credit history development.
AI enterprise innovator FlowX.AI rakes in $35m, eyes global expansion
FlowX.AI, an artificial intelligence enterprise application modernisation platform, has revealed a boost in its fundraising efforts.
Glovo Ukraine Startup Lab boosts FinTech, grants €35,000 to top three...
Glovo, the Barcelona-founded global technology platform, recently hosted the Glovo Ukraine Startup Lab competition in partnership with the Ukrainian Startup Fund.
Over $1.8bn raised in strong week for FinTechs
There was over $1.8bn in investment raised across the FinTech sector this week, with a FinTech pulling in the largest deal.
Navigating market abuse enforcements: current focus and future implications
eFlow Global recently outlined some of the biggest challenges around navigating market abuse enforcement and future implications.