Cross-border payments platform BriskPe raises $5 million seed funding from PayU
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Digital payments major PayU has invested $5 million in Mumbai-based cross border payments platform BriskPe, the company said in a press note today. This is the first institutional funding round for the startup.The investment is part of PayU’s efforts to build a full stack payments platform across both domestic and international payments. It will help complement PayU India’s existing offerings for exports and imports, the company said.BriskPe was one of 30 early stage fintech startups which...

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