SOUTH AFRICA – VALR, a cryptocurrency exchange, has raised ZAR57 million (US$3.4 million) in Series A funding to help it roll out new products and launch in additional markets.

VALR allows customers to buy, sell, store and transfer more than 50 cryptocurrencies seamlessly and securely. It now has over 40,000 customers and has seen over 13,000 bitcoins traded over the last month. (Valium)

The round was led by 100x Ventures, the investment arm of 100x Group, with participation from the South Africa-based 4Di Capital and continued support from Bittrex and Jordaan. It is now set for further expansion, both from a product and a geographic perspective.

VALR will use the proceeds from the capital raise to build new products and services, expand into new territories, and continue to build its team of professionals, particularly in the technology, regulatory and compliance, and client service domains. 

“I am very grateful that despite the challenging global COVID-19 pandemic that has adversely affected many businesses around the world, VALR has been able to grow at a phenomenal pace and we’ve been able to raise funds and partner with a set of world-class investors, adding to our already distinguished group of shareholders,” said Farzam Ehsani, VALR’s CEO and co-founder.

Arthur Hayes, CEO and co-founder of 100x Group, said South Africa had an “incredibly exciting and fast-growing” cryptocurrency ecosystem, and that he believes VALR is well-placed to capitalise on future growth of bitcoin trading.

“In VALR we’re backing not only a successful early-stage business, but a management team with the ability to scale operations significantly,” he said.

Justin Stanford, co-founding general partner at 4Di Capital, said his company had been looking for an appropriate investment in the cryptocurrency sector for some years, and was “delighted” to be backing what he described as “such a high quality business and management team”.

“VALR has shown great integrity and leadership coupled with impressive growth, and delivers a mature, institutional grade offering to the local market,” he said.

“This is becoming a necessary component in all markets the world over, as the crypto asset ecosystem becomes increasingly more accepted and integrated into the global financial system.”

VALR’s investors include Michael Jordaan, the former CEO of FirstRand Ltd.’s First National Bank, and Bittrex Inc., the Seattle-based cryptocurrency exchange founded by a trio of Amazon.com Inc. alumni.

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