Migrant worker fintech company Rewire raises $12m
The iSavta Team | 13.11.2019
Israeli fintech startup Rewire has announced the completion of a $12 million financing round led by Viola FinTech with the participation of French banking group BNP Paribas SA through its venture capital arm Opera Tech Ventures as well as OurCrowd, Moneta Fund and South African bank SBSA.
The company, which has developed a mobile phone banking platform for migrant workers to wire money back home, was founded in 2015 by president Or Benoz, CEO Guy Kashtan, VP R&D Adi Ben Dayan, and CTO Saar Yahalom.
Rewire provides services to tens of thousands of migrants working in Israel, mainly from Asia including India, the Philippines, Thailand, China, Sri Lanka as well as Nigeria.
Rewire hopes that the latest financing round will allow it to expand to other countries in Europe. The company also hopes to hire 10 more employees and bring its workforce to 55. Rewire also plans to sign cooperation agreements with additional banks.
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