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ICYMI fintech funding round-up: Kudos, Teal, WeMoney and more

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Kudos Secures $10.2 Million in Series A Funding:

  • Funding Round:
    • Amount: $10.2 million
    • Led by: QED Investors
    • Other Participants: Patron, Samsung Next, SV Angel, Precursor Ventures, The Mini Fund, Newtype Ventures, Four Cities Fund, Brian Kelly (The Points Guy founder)
  • Company Overview:
    • Founded: 2021
    • Product: AI-powered smart wallet
    • Function: Recommends/automatically selects the best credit card for rewards and cashback
  • Future Plans: Expand product and roll out new services

Teal Raises $8 Million in Seed Funding:

  • Funding Round:
    • Amount: $8 million
    • Led by: Torch Capital
    • Other Contributors: Basis Set Ventures, General Advance, Dash Fund, Service Titan, Plaid, Brex, Unit, Gusto executives
  • Company Overview:
    • Founded: 2023
    • Product: APIs and tools for vertical SaaS companies to build accounting offerings
  • CEO Statement: Aiming to be the “Stripe for accounting”

WeMoney Raises $3 Million for Growth:

  • Funding Round:
    • Amount: $3 million
    • Led by: Existing investors
    • Past Funding: $7 million (2022), $2 million (2020)
  • Future Plans: Actively seeking an additional $10 million for expansion as open banking matures
  • Product: Open banking-powered app for financial management
  • Recent Partnership: Mastercard for open banking capabilities in Australia

Experian Acquires Strategic Stake in Reward:

  • Investment Details:
    • Acquirer: Experian
    • Stake: Undisclosed
    • Strategic Stake: Includes Experian’s head of corporate development joining Reward’s board
  • Company Overview:
    • Founded: 2001
    • Headquarters: London
    • Product: Cloud-based API platform for loyalty programs
  • Key Clients: Visa, NatWest Group, Barclays, First Abu Dhabi Bank
  • Purpose of Investment: Enhance customer engagement and loyalty solutions using Experian’s data and audience activation capabilities, scale solutions internationally
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.