Tag: Payfone
Ten biggest RegTech deals since the Covid-19 lockdown
The RegTech sector has seen some massive investment rounds in the past few months despite the global pandemic.
Prove acquires Early Warning Services’ mobile authentication lines of business
Identity authentication platform Prove, formerly known as Payfone, has acquired mobile authentication lines of business from Early Warning Services, a consortium owned by seven big banks.
The top 10 RegTech Deals in Q2 2020 collectively raised just...
The top ten RegTech deals in the second quarter of the year raised $908.2m in aggregate. This a significant slowdown compared to the $1.7bn...
31 investment rounds that show the state of the FinTech industry
From Monzo's seeing its valuation plummet to Checkout.com becoming one of Europe's most valuable FinTechs, the last week has been full of funding rounds that could cause big waves in the sector.
Digital identity company Payfone scores $100m in a new funding round
Having established itself as a leading digital identity company provider, Payfone has secured $100m in new funding round and is looking to grow on the back of the investment round.
Payfone launches mobile authentication services in the UK
Payfone, a digital identity platform, has released its mobile authentication services into the UK, helping financial institutions improve customer experiences.
Payfone forms strategic partnership with TransUnion, after $24m funding round
Digital identity authentication solution Payfone has closed a new funding round on $24m.
Payfone looks to launch services in 35 new countries during 2019
Digital identity authentication company Payfone is looking to launch its services to 35 new global markets next year.
Payfone lands patent for SIM swap attack-prevention tech
Digital identity authentication company Payfone has won a definitive patent for its anti-SIM swap and porting attack technology
RRE Ventures said to close Fund VII on $265m, just short...
US venture capital firm RRE Ventures has reportedly closed its seventh vehicle on $265m.