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Mastercard Invests in WeMoney: $12M Series A Boosts Australian Fintech

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WeMoney secures $12 million in Series A funding, with Mastercard joining forces to revolutionize financial wellness and open banking in Australia

Highlights:

  1. WeMoney raises $12 million in Series A funding, valuing the fintech at $100 million.
  2. Mastercard joins as a strategic investor, supporting WeMoney’s open banking and AI-driven financial tools.
  3. Expansion plans include South-East Asia, New Zealand, and leveraging AI for enhanced lending comparison.

Story Summary: WeMoney, an Australian financial wellness platform, has successfully raised $12 million in a Series A funding round, with Mastercard joining as a strategic investor. The funding, led by Laurence Escalante’s family office, also saw participation from BetterLabs, Dorado Capital, and Eastcourt Capital. WeMoney aims to empower users by providing insights into spending, enabling smarter financial decisions, and simplifying the process of switching to cost-effective financial products.

With over 1 million app downloads, the fintech plans to expand into South-East Asia and New Zealand while integrating AI into its lending comparison tools. This investment underscores the growing importance of open banking and innovative financial solutions in today’s economy.

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