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Navro raises USD 14 million and secures EMI license from Central Bank of Ireland
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Navro raises USD 14 million and secures EMI license from Central Bank of Ireland

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  • Navro (formerly known as Paytrix), a London-based payments management platform, has raised USD 14 million in funding through an internal investment round co-led by Bain Capital and Unusual Ventures, with participation from Motive Partners and Fin Capital. Navro's funding and regulatory authorization announcement comes nearly a year after it raised Series A funding , bringing Navro's total funding to USD 38 million.

  • The company plans to utilize the funds to enhance its reserves and meet the capital requirements of tier-one regulators, clients, and banks.

  • Navro also announced securing an Electronic Money Institution (EMI) license from the Central Bank of Ireland to offer secured global payment services in compliance with regulatory requirements across the EU. The company has recently obtained an EMI license in the UK from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to strengthen its governance structure and expand its service reach.

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