Irish fintech firm Nomupay to expand in Asia following SoftBank's $40m investment

Irish fintech firm Nomupay to expand in Asia following SoftBank's $40m investment

FILE PHOTO: The logo of SoftBank is displayed at a company shop in Tokyo, Japan January 28, 2025. REUTERS/Issei Kato/File Photo

Irish fintech Nomupay said on Tuesday it had received a $40 million investment from a unit of SoftBank Corp at a valuation of $290 million to help it expand in Asian countries such as Japan.

Nomupay started operations in 2021 after buying licences from payments company Wirecard, which collapsed a year earlier in Germany’s biggest post-war fraud scandal.

Nomupay has since raised $120 million, with the last round of $37 million in January, valuing it at $200 million.

“We will integrate the Japanese payment methods that are provided by SoftBank, which means the rest of the world can now access Japan, and then we will jointly expand into other markets,” Nomupay CEO Peter Burridge told Reuters.

Nomupay is a payment processor focusing on local and cross-border payments and operates in an industry dominated by the likes of Stripe and Adyen.

“We aim to be profitable by the end of the year,” Burridge said.

Reuters

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