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Banxa Breaks Down Crypto Barriers by Launching World-Leading Layer 2 Fiat On-Ramp

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Launching Layer 2, Banxa cuts transaction time in half and reduces costs by over 300,000%1

Toronto, Ontario and Melbourne, Australia–(Newsfile Corp. – December 22, 2021) – BANXA Holdings Inc. (TSXV: BNXA) (OTCQX: BNXAF) (FSE: AC00) (“Banxa” or “The Company”), payment service provider (PSP) and RegTech platform for the digital assets industry, is proud to announce the launch of its world-leading Layer 2 (L2) Fiat On-Ramp.

While the cryptocurrency market has significantly grown, heavy fees and complex purchasing systems have weighed upon the industry providing unnecessary complexities and barriers to entry. The Australian-founded organisation, Banxa, has developed purchasing for a range of L2 protocols – available now – to eliminate these barriers. These protocols currently include Arbitrum, Optimism, and zkSync, allowing users to pay with Banxa’s wide range of global and local payment options, including credit card and bank transfers, for direct purchasing on L2.

The L2 Fiat On-Ramp will completely disrupt the current system by removing high “gas fees” accumulated throughout the crypto transaction process. At the same time, it will also be a catalyst to reducing fulfillment times, an issue faced within an industry that prides itself on agility and fast transactions. In 2021, Banxa processed one order every 18 seconds a day, a transaction value over USD 880 million, showcasing the true scale of transactions moving through the market.

“The crypto industry faces a complex web of challenges and barriers that might have discouraged consumers and merchants from making purchases in the past. The launch of our L2 Fiat On-Ramp offers greater accessibility to a whole new audience, breaking down two key entry barriers: high fees and faster processing times. We are honored to be launching this world-leading product as a way to transform the industry,” said Banxa CEO Holger Arians.

Banxa is a pioneer in cryptocurrency as it has created its own technology on blockchain and is rapidly expanding. The business offers a market-leading range of currencies and payment methods globally.

Since its January 6th, 2021 IPO, Banxa has gone from strength to strength, growing from 38 to over 200 team members, adding over 31 new coins and additional payment methods, such as SEPA Instant and others. Additionally, the company has accelerated its already rapid onboarding of new partners, securing 103% growth in 2021 alone.

In celebration of this launch, Banxa is offering free purchasing Layer 2 with Optimism, Arbitrum and zkSync for a limited time[2]. User’s spread fees will be waived; however, standard payment surcharges will apply, such as credit card transaction fees. This offer is now available to all users on these protocols.

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About Banxa

Banxa Holdings Inc. (TSXV: BNXA) (OTCQX: BNXAF) (FSE: AC00) powers the world’s largest digital asset platforms by providing payments infrastructure and regulatory compliance across global markets. Banxa’s vision and mission is to build the bridge that provides people in every part of the world access to a fairer and more equitable financial system. Banxa is headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, with European headquarters in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

For further information, go to www.banxa.com

This news release may contain “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws. Forward-looking statements are necessarily based upon a number of estimates and assumptions that, while considered reasonable by management, are inherently subject to significant business, economic and competitive uncertainties, and contingencies.

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Banxa’s statements expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties, and conditions, many of which are outside of Banxa’s control, and undue reliance should not be placed on such statements. Forward-looking statements are qualified in their entirety by the inherent risks and uncertainties of the Company’s business, including: Banxa’s assumptions in making forward-looking statements may prove to be incorrect; adverse market conditions, including risks related to COVID-19 and risks that future results may vary from historical results.

Except as required by securities law, Banxa does not assume any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, events or otherwise.

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1 Banxa Labs 2021, Figures from December 2021 – average $90 balancer swap vs $0.03c zkPorter transaction

Available for 2 weeks from 22 December, or 500K fulfilment achieved on each protocol

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South African fintech Lesaka snaps up Adumo in $86m deal

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Lesaka Technologies, a fintech company based in South Africa, has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Adumo, a fellow South Africa-based paytech firm, in a deal valued at approximately $85.9 million.

The agreement is pending shareholder and regulatory approvals and will be settled through a combination of $12.5 million in cash and the issuance of 17,279,803 shares of Lesaka common stock to Adumo’s current shareholders. The funding for the cash component will come from both external financing and internal cash resources.

Adumo’s principal shareholders include Apis Growth Fund I, a private equity fund managed by UK-based VC Apis Partners, and African Rainbow Capital (ARC), a South African investment firm. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Bryanston, South Africa, Adumo is recognized as the largest provider of point-of-sale (POS) and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions in the country’s hospitality sector. Specializing in integrated payments, reconciliation services, and card acquiring, Adumo serves around 23,000 merchants and supports over 245,000 cardholders through its corporate card offering.

Lesaka, a provider of B2B and B2C financial services to South African consumers and businesses, believes that the acquisition will strengthen its position as a leading consolidator in the Southern African fintech market and enhance its capabilities in both consumer and merchant sectors. Following the acquisition, Lesaka expects its solutions ecosystem to serve more than 119,000 merchants and 1.7 million consumers, processing over $13 billion in throughput annually. Furthermore, the company plans to expand its operations to include Kenya, Botswana, Namibia, and Zambia, in addition to its primary market of South Africa, with a combined workforce of over 3,300 employees.

The deal is projected to be finalized in the third quarter of 2024, according to Lesaka.

Source: fintechfutures.com

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AI-powered Panax raises $15m to reshape cash flow management

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Panax, a pioneering FinTech firm, has recently announced the successful completion of a $15 million funding round, with Team8 and TLV Partners leading the investment charge.

Founded by Noam Mills (CEO), Sefi Itzkovich (CTO), and Niv Yaar (CBO), Panax specializes in offering an AI-driven cash flow management platform tailored to cater to the needs of mid-market and large enterprises grappling with intricate treasury management requirements. The platform consolidates data directly from banks and ERP systems, providing users with real-time access to crucial cash positions and insights.

As finance teams face mounting challenges in managing multiple bank accounts, disparate fintech solutions, diverse locations, currencies, and entities, Panax’s platform emerges as a comprehensive solution. Customers have reported notable savings on interest payments and increased cash investments in interest-bearing accounts, owing to the automation capabilities of Panax’s platform, which streamlines processes and allows teams to redirect their focus towards strategic activities.

Mackenzie Moore, VP of Finance at Oddity, a publicly traded company in the U.S., lauded the platform’s effectiveness: “The automated data collection and analysis, along with proactive alerts, have helped us automate our cash policies. This not only saves us money but also frees up many hours of manual work that we can now allocate to more strategic pursuits.”

Panax aims to bridge the gap in the market by providing simpler and more accessible solutions tailored for lean finance teams. Leveraging Open Banking and GenAI technologies, the company streamlines and automates financial processes, thereby enhancing operational efficiency.

Recognizing financial forecasting as the top use case for AI in corporate finance, Gartner acknowledges Panax’s utilization of AI to bolster various capabilities, including transaction categorization, proactive reporting, and trend analysis.

The $15 million funding infusion is poised to accelerate Panax’s growth trajectory significantly. It will facilitate the scaling of sales and support teams, the establishment of a New York City office to strengthen the company’s U.S. presence, and an increase in product development resources to cater to the burgeoning market demand for its advanced treasury management solutions.

CEO Noam Mills underscored the company’s mission, stating, “In our previous roles, we witnessed firsthand the challenges faced by finance teams in companies with complex treasury operations. That’s why we founded Panax.”

Panax’s notable achievement of doubling its customer base in the first quarter of 2024 attests to its rapid traction in the market, positioning it as a prominent player in reshaping cash flow management and treasury solutions.

Source: fintech.global

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Sweden’s Mitigram names Pedram Tadayon as new CEO

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“Pedram Tadayon Takes Helm as CEO of Mitigram”

Mitigram, the Swedish digital trade financing platform, has announced the appointment of Pedram Tadayon as its new CEO.

Tadayon’s mandate includes the expansion of Mitigram’s partner network to accelerate digital transformation within the trade finance industry, alongside overseeing product delivery. With over 25 years of experience in financial services and technology, Tadayon’s background includes co-founding Visualizy, a paytech based in Sweden, and holding leadership roles at organizations such as Liberis, Nets, Tieto, and American Express.

Established in 2014, Mitigram provides real-time insights into capacities, risks, and pricing across more than 100 markets, serving the trade finance sector.

Kaj Hed, chairman of Mitigram’s board, expressed confidence in Tadayon’s leadership skills, customer-centric approach, and deep understanding of the trade finance industry, emphasizing their value to Mitigram.

Tadayon’s appointment coincides with a series of C-suite additions at Mitigram, including Joshua Kroeker, who joined as chief product officer from Contour, and former Swift head Ted Scheiman, who now serves as Mitigram’s chief strategy officer.

Furthermore, Mitigram disclosed last June that it had successfully raised $11 million in its latest funding round, bringing its total funds raised to date to $38 million.

Source: fintechfutures.com

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