Partior

Partior

The blockchain platform for payments clearing and settlement that grew from the Project Ubin collaboration,. Learn more

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Enterprise valuation
CAD327—491m (Dealroom.co estimates Jul 2024.)
Singapore (HQ)

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Revenues, earnings & profits over time
USD20222023
Revenues4.1m16.6m
% growth-305 %
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Series A
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$60.0m

Series B
Total FundingCAD81.8m

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Partior is a financial technology startup that is revolutionizing the global movement of money. The company operates a decentralized, programmable platform that is always on, making the transfer of liquidity more seamless, secure, and scalable. Its business model is centered around optimizing how liquidity is accessed and enabling the development of new capabilities and products through a unified ledger.

Partior's platform serves financial institutions and their end customers. It interoperates with both digital and non-digital asset and currency networks to provide a comprehensive suite of real-time, cross-border multi-currency payments, Payments versus Payments (PvP), Delivery versus Payments (DvP) settlements and trade finance functions. In simpler terms, it facilitates the exchange of money and assets between parties in a secure and efficient manner.

The company operates in the global financial market and has established partnerships with major players in the industry, including DBS Bank, J.P. Morgan, and Standard Chartered Bank. These partnerships are aimed at leveraging the power of blockchain technology to deliver a more interoperable, secure, and seamless financial ecosystem.

Partior generates revenue through transaction fees charged to financial institutions for using its platform. The company's value proposition lies in its ability to change the way payments are cleared and settled, making it a potentially disruptive force in the financial industry.

Keywords: Financial Technology, Liquidity, Unified Ledger, Cross-Border Payments, Blockchain, Interoperability, Security, Scalability, Transaction Fees, Digital Assets.