
- Open banking knowledgeable Token landed a $40 million Collection C funding.
- The spherical, which was co-led by Cota Capital and TempoCap, boosted the corporate’s complete funding to $90 million.
- Amongst Token’s shoppers are BNP Paribas, HSBC, Mastercard, Nuvei, Paysafe, Ecommpay, Rewire, Coingate, Sonae Universo, Volt, and Vyne.
Open banking innovator Token.io closed a $40 million Collection C funding spherical this week. The funding was co-led by Cota Capital and TempoCap and boosted Token’s complete funding to $90 million.
New traders Aspect Ventures, MissionOG, and PostFinance additionally pitched in, together with present contributors Octopus Ventures, Opera Tech Ventures, and SBI Investments.
Token will use the capital to shift shopper habits from conventional cost strategies like playing cards and wallets to open banking-enabled account-to-account (A2A) funds. Particularly, the corporate goals to reinforce its APIs for Variable Recurring Funds and open finance performance.
“With this funding, we’ll proceed to broaden open banking connectivity and push the boundaries of performance past regulatory necessities to make A2A funds a mainstream cost methodology,” mentioned Token CEO Todd Clyde.
Based in 2016, Token is targeted on driving the shift from conventional cost strategies– resembling money and bank cards– in the direction of financial institution funds. The corporate’s platform works in the direction of this mission by enhancing open banking connectivity throughout Europe and supporting present cost suppliers.
“Token’s A2A funds providing delivers sooner and safer funds than conventional strategies whereas at a decrease value,” mentioned TempoCap Funding Associate Adam Shepherd. “Token’s expertise is enabling a formidable set of cost suppliers to supply seamless experiences for his or her service provider clients and, in flip, finish customers.”
Token’s consumer checklist consists of BNP Paribas, HSBC, Mastercard, Nuvei, Paysafe, Ecommpay, Rewire, Coingate, Sonae Universo, Volt, and Vyne.
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