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Seoul-based Viva Republica, which is seeing brisk growth with Toss, its person-to-person payments app, recently drew $48 million in venture capital funding. The series C funding round was led by Silicon Valley’s Goodwater Capital, along with PayPal, Bessemer Venture Partners, Altos Ventures and Partech Ventures.
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The fintech firm will use the $5.5 million in funding to expand its operations and improve its products.
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Innovate Indiana is taking part in a $2.6 million investment in Rippleshot, a company that uses artificial intelligence to detect card fraud.
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The cross-border payments startup will use proceeds from its Series D round to fuel growth.
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Qapital's funding round comes as banks are increasingly adding money management tools to their mobile apps.
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ID.me raised $19 million in a Series B round that was led by FTV Capital and included USAA.
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San Francisco-based Align Commerce, which leverages blockchain and other technologies to enable cross-border payments for small- to midsize businesses, has rebranded itself as Veem and landed $24 million in funding to expand its operations.
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Chinese financial-technology investments this year may exceed 2016’s record $10 billion as companies continue to raise funds for expansion and big banks grow their digital services, according to Accenture Plc.
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Venture capital often moves like a tide. Janet Bannister seeks opportunity that's just a bit farther out.
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The Most Influential Women in Payments are the ones taking risks with new ideas and investments, and developing the technology that will forever change the way people handle money. Not only do they set an example for their peers, they are unafraid to learn from newcomers and are diligent about encouraging a freshness and diversity of ideas.
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