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Neubauer Corporation summoned Royal Park Partners acted as the exclusive financial and strategic advisor to TransferGo and its shareholders throughout the transaction.
The Vilnius, Republic of Lithuania, authorized and regulated by the Bank of Lithuania money transfer fintech connects 9 million customers across 160 markets. Founded in 2016, its customer base is predominantly made up of migrants who send money home to their families as it positions itself as offering one of the fastest international money transfer services on the market.
Towards 5X Growth
The fintech has processed a massive 60.5 million international and local transactions, amounting to over $14 billion in money flow. The current funding will be used to help expand the startup’s customer base, helping more migrants send and receive money across Europe, and develop its product offering in support of its ambitious goal to grow 5x in the next three-four years.
Sustained Growth During The Pandemic
Most recently, the fintech firm bucked remittance predictions by the World Bank to hit all-time highs during the pandemic, demonstrating the value of convenient, cost-effective, and fast money transfers.
Commenting on the funding raise, Daumantas Dvilinskas, founder and CEO of TransferGo said: “At TransferGo, we believe that everyone has the right to move money quickly, securely, and cheaply. Despite a challenging economic environment for migrant workers, we have seen prolific, sustained growth during the pandemic. Since its launch in 2016, we’ve grown the company from an acorn of an idea to a workforce of over 200 people based all around the world. With the additional funding, our next chapter of growth will see us in an even stronger position to keep innovating and developing our product offering, for hardworking migrants all across Europe.”
Customers-first focus
Alexander Savin, Senior Partner of Elbrus Capital Funds commented: “TransferGo’s growth over the past few years is testament to its focus on putting its customers first. When money transfer stores on the high street were closed due to lockdown, TransferGo’s technology proved vital – helping migrants across the world continue to send money. The demand for online money transfers remains high and we’re delighted to be part of TransferGo’s journey to supporting its customers.”



















































































































































