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Raccolta record da 330 milioni di euro per l’unicorno SumUp
SumUp, azienda europea attiva nel fintech ha annunciato oggi un aumento di capitale di 330 milioni di euro da parte di Bain Capital Credit, Goldman Sachs Private Capital, HPS Investment Partners e TPG Sixth Street Partners. La società utilizzerà il capitale per accelerare la sua crescita e acquisire nuovi commercianti nei suoi 31 mercati intorno al mondo. In particolare, i fondi saranno impiegati per aumentare la gamma di prodotti SumUp, sia organicamente che attraverso acquisizioni (M&A). (Fonte: Il Sole 24 Ore)

Visa invests in Indonesian ride-hailing firm Go-Jek
Visa
Inc said on Wednesday it has invested in Indonesia’s Go-Jek as part of the ride-hailing company’s ongoing Series F fundraising round. The two companies will work together to provide more options for cashless payments for consumers across Indonesia and Southeast Asia, the U.S. payment processor said. Visa did not mention how much money it was investing in Go-Jek or how big a stake it would acquire. (Fonte: Reuters)

Billie raises €30M for its B2B invoicing and payments platform
Billie, the Berlin-based fintech startup that offers a B2B invoicing and payments platform, has raised €30 million in Series B funding. Leading the round is Creandum, alongside SpeedInvest, Rocket Internet’s GFC and Picus. Founded in 2017 by the same team behind SME online lending platform Zencap, which exited to Funding Circle in 2015, Billie  wants to bring to B2B invoicing and payments the same level of convenience seen in B2C payments and e-commerce. (Fonte: TechCrunch)

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