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Zolve Raises INR 300 Cr Series A Funding Round At A Valuation Of INR 1,575 Cr The funding will help expand the product suite and ramp up hiring and technology to create a seamless user experience for global citizens, said Zolve founder and chief executive officer Raghunandan G.

By Prabhjeet Bhatla

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Zolve, a neobank enabling global access to financial services, on Wednesday announced the closing of INR 300 crore in Series A funding. This funding round raises the 10-month-old company's valuation to INR 1,575 crore. The round was led by partners of DST Global. The round also recorded participation from Tiger Global. Alkeon Capital, as well as existing investors Accel and Lightspeed Venture Partners, also participated in the round.

The funding amount will be used to rapidly scale the company's financial services platform.

"While we intended to start with a small cohort of 500 users, we were oversubscribed by almost ninety-fold from working professionals and students within the first few weeks. This incredible traction has been far beyond what we had envisioned and clearly demonstrates that there is a tangible need for a service that provides global citizens equitable access to financial products," said Raghunandan G, chief executive officer and founder, Zolve. "We look forward to expanding the scale and reach of our products, helping even more immigrants globally to achieve their dreams."

On the basis of their home country credit score, Zolve provides immigrants - working professionals and students, bound to the US with access to FDIC-insured bank accounts, high-limit credit cards, and debit cards - without the need for an SSN (social security number) or US credit history - while they are still in their home countries. Zolve is on course to become a full-stack financial services provider with products focused on instant remittance, insurance, and loans in the pipeline, the platform said.

"Zolve is among the few startups I've seen that achieved product-market fit right out of the gate. Given that the US is a country with immigrants in its DNA, it's surprising how long it has taken someone to solve the issues that new immigrants experience with the traditional banking system," added Anand Daniel, Accel. "We're proud to be among the first to recognize the tremendous value that Zolve is creating by bringing its full-stack financial solutions to the global market for immigrants."

Since launching in September 2021, more than 70,000 customers from Australia, Canada, Germany, India, and the United Kingdom, among others, have signed up for Zolve.

"Access to tailored and fair financial products has a direct and meaningful impact on people's lives. We're incredibly excited to have invested in Zolve, and to support Raghu's vision of bringing world-class financial services products and experiences to immigrants in the US and other markets. The company's rapid acceleration, especially around customer acquisition and usage, is a reflection of the team's execution capability and significant unmet needs of Zolve's target customer base. We're excited for what the future holds and have high confidence in Zolve's future success," added Bejul Somaia, partner, Lightspeed.

With these additional funds, Zolve intends to enhance the user experience for global citizens, allowing them to open their US accounts in minutes. Moreover, the funds will help speed the expansion of the service to more countries, increasing the number of people who can seize the opportunity to start building their financial futures globally. Further, Zolve is looking to grow its partner network and recruit stellar talent in the US and India to launch more products and open access to more countries, the platform further shared.

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