What is Imburse?
Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Switzerland with an additional presence in London, England, Imburse addresses the persistent challenges of high costs and time-consuming integration within the global payments ecosystem. The company provides solutions designed to simplify connections to any technology or provider, enabling clients to effectively manage complex payment topics and enhance customer experiences. Imburse's approach focuses on streamlining payment operations for businesses navigating the intricacies of international transactions and diverse payment methods.
How much funding has Imburse raised?
Imburse has raised a total of $11.9M across 1 funding round:
Series A
$11.9M
Series A (2021): $11.9M with participation from DST Global Solutions, PostFinance, Michael Vaughan, SixThirty, Addition, Guidewire Software, Accenture, BackBone Ventures, Lakestar, and Gramercy Venture
Key Investors in Imburse
PostFinance
PostFinance, a Swiss retail financial institution established in 1906, offers a comprehensive suite of financial services including payment transactions, accounts payable and receivable solutions, and capital management.
SixThirty
SixThirty Ventures is a venture capital firm specializing in early-stage companies within fintech, insurtech, privacy, and digital health, connecting startups with corporate institutions for growth and innovation.
Lakestar
Lakestar is a venture capital firm focused on visionary tech entrepreneurs, investing in Deep Tech, Healthcare, Fintech, and Digitalisation from Seed to Growth stages with a long-term perspective.
What's next for Imburse?
The recent major strategic investment signals a pivotal growth phase for Imburse, likely enabling the company to scale its operations, enhance its technological capabilities, and expand its market reach. With a focus on simplifying payment complexities, Imburse is well-positioned to capitalize on the increasing demand for efficient and integrated payment solutions. Future developments may include further platform enhancements, strategic partnerships, and broader adoption across various industries requiring robust payment infrastructure.
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