South African exchange raises $50M in Africa’s largest funding round

South African exchange raises $50M in Africa’s largest funding round

The South African crypto exchange plans to expand its operation across more African countries and even into India with the new cash injection from major crypto VCs. South African crypto exchange VALR has raised $50 million in a Series B equity funding round, marking the largest-ever funding for an African crypto exchange.With this latest round of funding, VALR’s valuation has increased to $240 million, a 10X in growth since it raised its $3.4 million in a Series A round in July 2020. This round was led by VC Pantera Capital, Alameda Research, Coinbase Ventures, and several others. VALR....


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