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Welsh fintech secures $13m in funding

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Welsh fintech startup Mypinpad has secured a $13 million investment led by venture capital firm Crossfin Holdings. The funding will be utilized to expand the company’s global payments and authentication SaaS offerings.

Facts

  • Welsh fintech startup Mypinpad has raised $13 million in funding.
  • The investment round was led by venture capital firm Crossfin Holdings.
  • Mypinpad will use the capital to enhance its global payments and authentication software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions.
  • The funding will support the company’s expansion efforts on a global scale.
  • Barry Levett, CEO of Mypinpad, expressed pride in securing the investment, especially in the current challenging investment climate.

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