Tag: Partech
TradeDepot raises $110m in debt and equity for B2B BNPL solution
TradeDepot, a B2B e-commerce and embedded finance platform in Africa, has scored $110m in a funding found comprised of debt and equity.
Vyne closes UK’s largest seed round of any open banking startup
Account-to-account payments platform Vyne has closed its seed round on $15.5m in funding, in what it claims to be the biggest seed round of any UK open banking startup.
Hum Capital closes investment round to support development of its fundraising...
Hum Capital, which utilises AI to improve the fundraising process, has netted $9m in its Series A round, which will support its go-to-market strategy.
Yoco secures South Africa’s largest single investment raised by a payments...
South African payments company Yoco has secured $83m in its Series C, which it claims to be the largest single investment raised by a small business-focused payments platform in the Middle East and Africa.
Mooncard secures €20m to accelerate its expansion in Europe
Corporate card provider Mooncard will bolster its development in France as well as expand internationally, following the close of a €20m funding round.
France-based Pennylane said to raise $18.4m in funding
France-based FinTech Pennylane has reportedly netted $18.4m in funding to support the development of its bookkeeping tools.
TradeDepot secures $10m to expand its financial services
Nigerian TradeDepot has reportedly netted $10m in a new funding round co-led by Partech, the International Finance Corp., Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative and MSA Capital.
Capital raises $9m in seed round led by AME Cloud Ventures
Fundraising FinTech Capital has closed a $9m seed funding round led by AME Cloud Ventures.
Identity fraud fighting startup ubble raises €10m in seed round
French tech startup ubble has bagged €10m in seed capital and a partnership with Bpifrance, the investment bank.
Agicap raises €15m to help SMEs better manage their cash through...
Lyon-based Agicap has raised €15m in a round led by Partech that also saw participation from existing investors BlackFin Capital Partners and Kima Ventures.