The post XBO Ventures invests $25 million in Rapyd’s $500 million Series F round appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. XBO Ventures, the investment arm of crypto exchange XBO.com, has invested $25 million in Rapyd’s $500 million Series F financing round, joining investors including Target Global, BlackRock Funds, Fidelity Management and others, as per the report shared with Finbold on September 11.  Access to global fintech infrastructure The deal provides XBO Ventures and its portfolio companies with priority access to Rapyd’s global fintech and payments infrastructure, which enables cross-border payments and financial services in multiple currencies and payment methods.  Gaining access typically involves a competitive application process, but XBO.com clients will benefit from fast-tracked onboarding to integrate Rapyd’s services more quickly. “Our investment allows us to offer our clients a direct and accelerated path into one of the most advanced fintech ecosystems in the world,” said Lior Aizik, Co-founder and COO at XBO.com. “Integrating first-rate fintech infrastructure into Web3 projects allows us and all our partners to provide reliable and straightforward payment solutions to users, solving a recurring issue in the crypto space.” According to XBO Ventures, the investment strengthens its position in financial technology and supports its mission of backing infrastructure-driven solutions in the digital economy. The company aims to leverage the partnership to expand access to embedded finance and payment solutions for crypto-native companies and startups seeking global growth. Rapyd, whose platform is already used worldwide to accept, send, and manage payments, is also preparing to expand its capabilities in the Web3 sector, including new use cases in cross-border payments, DeFi, and embedded finance. Featured image via Shutterstock.  Source: https://finbold.com/xbo-ventures-invests-25-million-in-rapyds-500-million-series-f-round/The post XBO Ventures invests $25 million in Rapyd’s $500 million Series F round appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. XBO Ventures, the investment arm of crypto exchange XBO.com, has invested $25 million in Rapyd’s $500 million Series F financing round, joining investors including Target Global, BlackRock Funds, Fidelity Management and others, as per the report shared with Finbold on September 11.  Access to global fintech infrastructure The deal provides XBO Ventures and its portfolio companies with priority access to Rapyd’s global fintech and payments infrastructure, which enables cross-border payments and financial services in multiple currencies and payment methods.  Gaining access typically involves a competitive application process, but XBO.com clients will benefit from fast-tracked onboarding to integrate Rapyd’s services more quickly. “Our investment allows us to offer our clients a direct and accelerated path into one of the most advanced fintech ecosystems in the world,” said Lior Aizik, Co-founder and COO at XBO.com. “Integrating first-rate fintech infrastructure into Web3 projects allows us and all our partners to provide reliable and straightforward payment solutions to users, solving a recurring issue in the crypto space.” According to XBO Ventures, the investment strengthens its position in financial technology and supports its mission of backing infrastructure-driven solutions in the digital economy. The company aims to leverage the partnership to expand access to embedded finance and payment solutions for crypto-native companies and startups seeking global growth. Rapyd, whose platform is already used worldwide to accept, send, and manage payments, is also preparing to expand its capabilities in the Web3 sector, including new use cases in cross-border payments, DeFi, and embedded finance. Featured image via Shutterstock.  Source: https://finbold.com/xbo-ventures-invests-25-million-in-rapyds-500-million-series-f-round/

XBO Ventures invests $25 million in Rapyd’s $500 million Series F round

XBO Ventures, the investment arm of crypto exchange XBO.com, has invested $25 million in Rapyd’s $500 million Series F financing round, joining investors including Target Global, BlackRock Funds, Fidelity Management and others, as per the report shared with Finbold on September 11. 

Access to global fintech infrastructure

The deal provides XBO Ventures and its portfolio companies with priority access to Rapyd’s global fintech and payments infrastructure, which enables cross-border payments and financial services in multiple currencies and payment methods. 

Gaining access typically involves a competitive application process, but XBO.com clients will benefit from fast-tracked onboarding to integrate Rapyd’s services more quickly.

According to XBO Ventures, the investment strengthens its position in financial technology and supports its mission of backing infrastructure-driven solutions in the digital economy. The company aims to leverage the partnership to expand access to embedded finance and payment solutions for crypto-native companies and startups seeking global growth.

Rapyd, whose platform is already used worldwide to accept, send, and manage payments, is also preparing to expand its capabilities in the Web3 sector, including new use cases in cross-border payments, DeFi, and embedded finance.

Featured image via Shutterstock. 

Source: https://finbold.com/xbo-ventures-invests-25-million-in-rapyds-500-million-series-f-round/

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