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Payment platform Modulr that powers Revolut banks £83m

Embedded payments platform Modulr has announced £83m in Series C funding led by General Atlantic.

The fintech’s customers include Revolut, Wagestream, Sage and BrightPay, processing an annualised transaction value in excess of £100bn.

The fintech will use the funds for growing coverage in existing and new market verticals in the UK and Europe. It will also introduce new services.

London-Headquartered Modulr is an embedded payments platform for digital businesses. It allows businesses to automate, control and embed payments.

For businesses, the platform removes the need to build payment infrastructure, become regulated and run a payments network.

“This latest funding round will help support Modulr to become a pan-European payments champion. Our regulatory and licensing permissions, tech stack, and modern and dynamic service offering make it possible for our customers to automate and monetise payments,” said Myles Stephenson, founder & CEO.

Additional investments came from previous investors Blenheim Chalcot, Frog Capital, Highland Europe, and PayPal Ventures.

Competitors to Modulr includes Paddle who became a unicorn earlier this month raising £162m and fellow embedded finance platform Weavr. Weavr’s co-founder and CEO spoke to UKTN about not competing directly with banking as a service firms.

“Modulr has built a bridge between payments infrastructure and businesses who want to embed fintech into their products,” said Aaron Goldman, managing director & co-head of financial services, General Atlantic.

Founded in 2016, the firm now has 300 employees across offices in London, Edinburgh, Dublin and Amsterdam.

“Modulr enables clients to move money more efficiently, create accounts quicker, simplify processes and integrate what were historically thought of as ‘traditional financial’ services into their own product offerings.

“The Company’s scalable, enterprise-grade architecture and seamless API have helped to establish its reputation and driven client wins spanning travel, accounting, payroll, challenger banking and vertical software across the UK and Europe,” added Goldman.

The post Payment platform Modulr that powers Revolut banks £83m appeared first on UKTN | UK Tech News.

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