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US-based spend management company Ramp has announced that it secured USD 150 million in a Series D-2 funding round in a bid to expand operations.
funding, spend management, investment, risk management, payments
US-based blockchain security startup Blockaid has secured USD 33 million in Series A funding to scale its technology aimed at stopping malicious transactions.
blockchain, cybersecurity, fraud prevention, web3, transaction monitoring, funding
Payroll APIs provider Atomic has raised USD 40 million in Series B funding, five months after announcing its Series A financing, according to TechCrunch.
investment, funding, API, banks, fintech, financial data
Atomic, a US-based payroll connectivity provider, raised USD 22 million in Series A funding.
Blend, digital, lending, Canapi Ventures, mortgages, loans, Temasek, General Atlantic, 8vc, Greylock, Emergence, banking
Autonomous technology startup Nuro has raised USD 940 million from SoftBank Group, which valued the US-based company at USD 2.7 billion.
Softbank, Nuro, driverless delivery, startup, funding, Vision Fund
Payoneer, a provider of payment technologies that lets vendors sell to international customers in local currencies — allowing for easier cross-border payments, has launched an API.
Payoneer, API, payments , commerce, US, cross-border payments
Instart Logic, a logistics company, has joined Ecommerce Europe, an organisation which represents 25,000+ companies selling products and / or services online to consumers in Europe.
Instart Logic, Ecommerce Europe, membership, online sales, Customers, organisation, regulation, retail
Reid Hoffman, a co-founder of the social networking platform LinkedIn and a former Facebook investor and member of the venture capital firm Greylock Partners, has stated that investing in Bitcoin businesses in the near future is part of his agenda, coindesk.com reports.
LinkedIn, Bitcoin, investment, interview, online payments, Venture Capital, Facebook, social network, digital currency
Swedish social payments company iZettle has closed a EUR 40 million (USD 55.5 million) Series C funding. UK-based growth investor Zouk Capital led the round, with participation from Dawn Capital and Intel Capital, and Series A and B investors Creandum, Greylock Partners, Index Ventures, Northzone and SEB Private Equity.
iZettle, Zouk Capital, Dawn Capital, Intel Capital, series C, Creandum, Greylock Partners, Index Ventures, Northzone, SEB Private Equity, Nathan Medlock