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Barclays and Wave carry out first blockchain trade transaction
Barclays has partnered with Fintech startup Wave to carry out what it claims in the first global trade transaction using blockchain technology.
Advisen nabs $6.5m for commercial insurance analytics
New York-based company Advisen, a provider of real-time analytics and research of the commercial insurance sector, has raised $6.5m in debt financing.
Insurity wins another PE backer in new funding round
Hartford, Connecticut-based Insurity Holdings, a provider of insurance policy administration, claims, billing, and analytics software, has attracted General Atlantic as new investor.
Soros, Thiel-backed Trumid raises $10m for corporate bond trading
All-to-all electronic credit trading platform Trumid Financial, has reeled in $10m in a new venture funding round, led by Delphi Financial Group.
Auto insurer Goji hits more than $89m in total financing
Boston-based Goji, a provider of online auto insurance solutions, has raised $19m in its latest financing round bringing its total funding to date to $89.2m.
Trooly gets $10m to bridge ‘trust gap’ in P2P marketplaces
Fintech startup Trooly has raised $10m in a Series A funding round led by Bain Capital Ventures and Milliways Ventures to launch its new Instant Trust product.
Plaid Technologies swipes $44m to connect startups to user data
Plaid Technologies, a software maker allowing FinTech businesses to access users data, has raised $44m in Series B round of funding.
MeWe grabs $825k for quality and safety inspections management
San Francisco-based MeWe, a provider of mobile software for compliance, quality assurance, and brand standard management, raised $825,000 from angel investors earlier this month.
Slice Labs gets backing from Munich Re
Slice Labs is getting the thumbs up from German insurance heavyweight Munich Re with the firm’s venture arm investing in the InsurTech startup.
Factom pulls in $4.5m in Tim Draper-led round
Blockchain data solution Factom has raised $4.5m in a new round of funding from serial investor Tim Draper.