Tag: Ribbit Capital
CRED said to raise $80m in round that values it at...
CRED, which provides consumers with rewards for paying their credit card bills, has reportedly closed a new funding round on $80m.
Habito secures £35m in Series C round and become B Corp...
London-based PropTech Habito has bagged £35m in a Series C round led by Augmentum Fintech, SBI Group and mojo.capital.
Robinhood extends its already massive Series F round with another $320m
If any FinTech company's funding round can be said to have broken the internet, the stocktrading startup Robinhood's Series F round should definitely be in the running.
Fenbeitong raises $36m in new Series B round
Expense management startup Fenbeitong has raised $36m in a new Series B round backed by CreditEase Fintech Investment Fund (CEFIF), Eight Roads, Glade Brook Capital, Ribbit Capital, IDG Capital and China Growth Capital.
BharatPe said to hit $400m valuation after funding round
QR-based payments company BharatPe has reportedly raised $75m in a Series C round which has valued the FinTech at $400m.
Revolut reportedly beat the predictions with new $6bn valuation
After about two years of speculation, challenger bank Revolut has finally closed its latest funding round, which reportedly pushed its valuation past the $6bn valuation mark despite rumours suggesting it would only get a $5bn valuation.
Neobank EpiFi raises funds ahead of its launch
EpiFi, an Indian neobank, has reportedly raised $13.2m in its seed funding round as it gears up for the launch of its platform.
Juniper Square collects $75m in its Series C led by Redpoint
Real estate technology company Juniper Square has collected $75m in its Series C round led by Redpoint Ventures.
SME insurance platform Vouch Insurance collects $24.5m in Series A
Vouch Insurance, which offers cover for businesses, has collected $24.5m in its Series A round of funding.
Root Insurance closes Series E valuing it at $3.65bn
Root Insurance, a property casualty InsurTech, has closed its Series E funding round on $523m, valuing it at $3.65bn.