Citi Invests in CrediLinq’s $8.5M Series A to Expand AI-Powered B2B Embedded Finance

CrediLinq secures funding to accelerate global expansion and enhance AI-driven credit solutions

Highlights:

  • CrediLinq secures $8.5M Series A funding led by OM/VC and MS&AD Ventures, with Citi North America joining the round.
  • Expansion plans include entering the US, UK, and Australia markets while strengthening leadership in sales, marketing, and tech.
  • AI-driven credit algorithms will be enhanced to provide seamless embedded finance solutions for B2B platforms.

Summary:

CrediLinq, a Singapore-based AI-powered B2B embedded finance platform, has successfully closed an $8.5 million Series A funding round. The investment, led by OM/VC and MS&AD Ventures, includes participation from Citi North America and other investors. With this funding, CrediLinq aims to expand into the US, UK, and Australia while strengthening its leadership team and advancing its AI-driven credit algorithms.

The company’s proprietary Credit-as-a-Service stack enables seamless financial solutions for businesses across various sectors, including e-commerce, banking, and supply chain management.

Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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