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After a sluggish couple years, Fintech seems to be back.

In the first quarter of 2025, Fintech Startups set a total of $ 10.3 billion worldwide – marking the highest level of funding from the first quarter of 2023, according to CB Insights research. The average size of the $ 17.7 million agreement also marked the highest of 2021.

Specifically, several newly established encryption companies are among those that increase the larger rounds in 2025, a reflection of refurbished investment appetite.

However, investors also support other types of financial technology companies, including some of the payments, banks and fraud prevention. Here are the US -based Fintech companies that raised $ 50 million or more so far in 2025, according to Pitchbook data:

April

  • Plaidwhich connects bank accounts with financial applications, sold a joint shares worth about $ 575 million in valuation after $ 6.1 billion. Franklin Templeton has led to an increase in “Overubscribed”, which also included the participation of new supporters, including management and Fidelity research, Blackrock and others, in addition to existing NEA and Ribbit Capital investors. The company based in San Francisco clarified that funding was not, in fact, a series of E, but rather a sale of common shares, which includes a company that immediately issues new shares to raise funds. This differs from a secondary stock sale, which occurs when existing shareholders sell their shares to other investors without the company receiving a new capital.
  • FelixA chat -based platform that helps Latino immigrants to the US send money abroad, set $ 75 million In a round of B., QED investors led the round, which also included the participation by Monashees, the Switch Ventures, the Castle Island, the Htwenty, the General Catalyst Customer Value Fund and the Catalyst Endeavour.
  • RainA Los Angeles -based boot offering an app that has been incorporated to the employer who has won the Access Access (EWA) in combination with financial well -being, such as over -scale alerts and spending trends, increased $ 75 million in a ride of B. millions of dollars.
  • MoralityA New York -based asset management boot, set $ 64 million In Series D funding led by State Street Global Advisors. The round increased in valuation after $ 700 million, according to the Pitchbook.
  • Luna technologiesA Ohio -based wealth management platform has brought $ 63 million to a C series of C series led by the sixth development. Also involved were existing supporters of Bank of America, Morgan Stanley, UBS and TD Bank Group.
  • CandyA Plano, Texas based in Texas remuneration provider, secured funding of $ 225 million. The increase included an extension of $ 25 million in a A -round ride driven by Peakspan Capital, as well as a $ 200 million credit facility by Victory Park Capital.

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  • MercuryA digital banking launch increased $ 300 million in primary and secondary funding after $ 3.5 billion in money. The new Sequoia investor has led the last round – a series of C – alongside existing supporters of Coatue, CRV, Andreessen Horowitz and other new investors Spark Capital and Marathon.
  • Grida encryption payments boot, set $ 82 million In a B -series round, led by Paradigm with consensys, quantumlight, Yolo Investments and others. The company offered that funding was secured using PayPal USD (Pyusd) Stablecoin. Mesh based in San Francisco was estimated at $ 482 million after money, according to the Pitchbook.
  • Cablewhich offers personal software funding and payment infrastructure for business owners, raised $ 25 million in shares, while securing a $ 200 million credit facilitation. Shares increased in the valuation of “only less than $ 250 million”. Titanium Ventures led the Flex shares tour, which included the participation of Companyon Ventures, Florida Funders, MS & Ad Ventures, AAF Management and First Look Partners. Victory Park Capital provided a $ 200 million credit facility.
  • An AmazonA Miami -based project service provider, intended to convert the maintenance of tropical forests into an investment -based investment opportunity, set $ 105 million. The Global Edge Worldwide Fund and Gorilla Technology provided the capital, according to the Pitchbook.
  • ZolveA Neobank that helps to provide economic access to high -profile and high -cost worldwide citizens moving to the US has raised $ 251 million in a new round of funding, including both shares and debt, as the start aims to expand its presence and enter new geographical areas. Zolve raised $ 51 million in shares for Round B, led by Creaegis, involving HSBC, SBI, GMO and DG DAIWA to support its expansion. Existing Investors Accel, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Sparta Group and DST Global also participated. In addition, the round included a debt of $ 200 million to buy the books of his associates expatriates to introduce dangers.

February

  • IrritatedA Cryptographic Administrator of San Francisco -based assets, set $ 70 million In a round of funding led by Electric Capital in valuation after $ 670 million, according to the Pitchbook. Investors Blockchain, Highland Capital, Khosla Ventures, Mit Investment Management Company, Massmutual, Haun Ventures, Parafi Capital, General Catalyst and a group of angels investors also participated in funding.
  • Sardinewhich describes itself as a AI risk platform for fraud, compliance, and loyalty of credit, Increased a $ 70 million series funding round led by Capital Active. Andreessen Horowitz, NYCA Partners, Google Ventures, Geodesic Capital, Cross Creek Capital, Moody’s Analytics, Experian Ventures and Naventures also participated in funding. San Francisco -based starting was estimated at $ 680 million after money, according to the Pitchbook.
  • Increasean online gift market with a view to encryption, set $ 63 million. Investors included Amber Group, Anagram (Cayman Islands), Blackpine, Capitallless Capital, GSR, Haun Ventures Management, Karatage, Paper Ventures and Pharsalus Capital, among others.
  • Honest healthA revenue cycle management platform for healthcare providers increased a series of $ 52.5 million, led by OAK HC/FT and existing investors. The round came six months after Candid’s $ 29 million, led by 8VC with the participation of supporters of the first round Capital, Boxgroup and Y Combinator. The C series has been defending the company at $ 250 million after money, according to the Pitchbook.

January

  • GhostA programmer of a encryption wallet designed for decentralized financial and non -fake brands, increased a $ 150 million funding round in valuation of $ 3 billion. Sequoia Capital and Paradigm co-guided funding, which also included the participation of the A16Z Crypto and the variant.
  • High noteA San Francisco -based company that gave the issuance and the integrated payment company raised $ 90 million in a Burde of the B Funding led by Adams Street partners with the participation of existing investors, including OAK HC/FT, Costanoa and PineGrovs. The round took the company valuation at over $ 750 million, according to Tower.
  • UpA rational platform based in Brooklyn for non -profit organizations raised $ 70 million in minority growth investments led by Summit partners, involving existing investors.
  • OpenlyA provider of technology insurance services, set $ 193 million In a development of development funding co -exists by Eden Global Partners and Allianz X, ARM of Allianz’s Strategy. Existing supporters, such as Advance Venture partners, obvious businesses, Clocktower technology and Point Judith Capital are also involved in funding.
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