Paxos, a major cryptocurrency company and PayPal’s crypto collaborator, has completed a massive fundraising round shortly after receiving preliminary approval to form a national trust bank.
On Thursday, the firm announced a new $300-million Series D funding round bringing Paxos’ valuation to $2.4 billion. The new funding round included previous Paxos investors — PayPal Ventures, Declaration Partners, Mithril Capital, Senator Investment Group, Liberty City Ventures, WestCap and others.
The newly raised funds will help Paxos continue investing in the development of enterprise-grade infrastructure and further grow its commitment to regulation, security and compliance, as well as expand operations, the firm said.
Following preliminary approval granted by the United States Office of the Comptroller of the Currency last week, Paxos also plans to establish the Paxos National Trust Bank in the near future. The company also applied for a clearing agency registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission and is pursuing a Major Payment Institution license in Singapore.
Paxos co-founder and CEO Charles Cascarilla said that demand for the company’s enterprise solutions has accelerated much faster than the firm had anticipated.
Founded back in 2012, Paxos emerged as a major industry player allowing users to tokenize, custody, trade and settle digital assets. Paxos has issued stablecoins like U.S. dollar-pegged Paxos Standard and gold-backed PAX Gold.
Last year, PayPal announced a partnership with Paxos to allow users to buy, sell and hold cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH), Bitcoin Cash (BCH) and Litecoin (LTC). Paxos also assisted PayPal-owned payments firm Venmo in launching cryptocurrency trading last week.
Title: PayPal crypto partner Paxos raises $300M
Sourced From: cointelegraph.com/news/paypal-crypto-partner-paxos-raises-300m
Published Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2021 13:40:37 +0100
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