Viamericas Secures $113.6M to Expand Global Money Transfer Network
Viamericas, a leading international money transfer company, has secured a $113.6 million funding round. The funds will be used to expand its global payout network and improve digital payment platforms, benefiting families in over 95 countries, with a focus on Latin America and West Africa.
The funding round was led by Old National Bank, with participation from Bank of Oklahoma Financial, Axos Bank, and U.S. Bank. FT Partners served as the exclusive advisor to Viamericas. This investment strengthens partnerships and accelerates the company's mission to help families connect and thrive.
Viamericas' extensive network reaches over 300,000 payout locations in 95 countries, offering direct account deposits to over 2,700 major banks and 107 mobile wallets worldwide. The company's services provide families with flexibility and security when sending money across borders. With global remittances growing in importance, Viamericas' combination of agent-based services and digital platforms meets increasing demand for faster, more secure cross-border payment solutions.
Viamericas' $113.6 million funding round, led by Old National Bank, will drive the expansion of its global remittance network and enhance digital payment platforms. This investment supports the company's mission to provide secure and convenient money transfer services to families across the globe.
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