TransferGo

21 results about this entity

Period: 03 Mar 2015 - 10 Apr 2024

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TransferGo adds another $3.4 million to Serie4s B funding round

L39 member and money transfer platform TransferGo has added $3.4m (£2.6m) to its $17.5m series B funding round.

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TransferGo completes $17.5 million funding round

Remittance outfit TransferGo has closed a Series B funding round of $17.5 million, led by Vostok Emerging Finance and Hard Yaka from Silicon Valley, with participation from Revo Capital, U-Start Club and Practica Capital.

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TransferGo turns to Seedrs for EUR11.5 million crowdfunding round

Remittance outfit TransferGo is to run a EUR11.5 million equity crowdfunding campaign on Seedrs.

TransferGo launches fee-free money transfers

Global remittance company TransferGo, announced today that it has launched the first completely free international money transfer service.

TransferGo launches real-time remittance transfers with Ripple

TransferGo announced today that it has begun processing blockchain enabled real-time transfers through Ripple.

TransferGo taps Onfido for speedy onboarding

Leading identity verification provider Onfido today announces that it has partnered with global remittance company TransferGo, to help accelerate their growth. Onfido’s machine learning-based identity verification technology will allow TransferGo to rapidly and securely onboard new users as it continues its global expansion.

TransferGo adds cryptocurrencies to remittance app

TransferGo today became the first remittance company in the world to offer a cryptocurrency trading facility, allowing customers to purchase and sell five major cryptocurrencies.

Ripple blockchain network hits 100-member mark

Credit Agricole and TransferGo are among the latest financial services firms to join Ripple's enterprise blockchain network, which now claims more than 100 users.

Remittance success in a crowded field

Justinas Lasevicius, CFO and co-founder of TransferGo, explains the importance of disrupting remittance incumbents such as Western Union and MoneyGram and their plans to succeed in a crowded market.