A fintech startup has introduced a new way to raise funds and accept monetary donations through its platform. The service is especially targeted to non-government organizations (NGOs). NextPay, a homegrown fintech platform backed by the Sy, Gokongwei, and Ayala families, said it enables ...
The billion-peso volume is a milestone for the Y Combinator startup, which was founded in 2020.
Filipino fintech startup NextPay is one step closer to Series A after its digital transactions reached P3.2 billion in 2022. The billion-peso volume is a milestone for the Y Combinator startup, which was founded in 2020.“We take great pride in achieving this significant ...
The startup now makes it possible to send funds through email.
Is this the next step in financial technology? The folks at NextPay think so. On Sunday, the financial technology (fintech) startup backed by Filipino conglomerates and foreign venture capitalists, launched Email Money, effectively expanding its digital payment solutions.Email Money essentially allows users to ...
Filipino startup Nextpay has raised $1.6 million (around P80.6 million) in a seed round funding, the company announced Wednesday. The funding was led by Singapore-based venture capital firm Golden Gate Ventures and Gentree Fund, the private investment vehicle of the Sy family ...
NextPay provides easy and affordable financial services to growing companies.
Filipino fintech startup NextPay announced that it has received a pre-seed investment of $125,000 (about P6 million) from Silicon Valley-based startup accelerator Y Combinator.Y Combinator is best-known for investing in some of the best-known and most successful startups, including Stripe, Airbnb, DoorDash, ...
An online marketplace for medical tools and supplies has emerged victorious at this year’s ARISE Startup Pitch Challenge. MedHyve, which aims to provide a convenient and cost-effective hub for buyers and sellers of healthcare products, bested 14 other finalists in the annual pitch ...
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