Fintech Farm, founded by Ukrainians, has attracted a record $22M investment.

Thursday, April 20, 2023
Fintech Farm, founded by Ukrainians, has attracted a record $22M investment.

Fintech Farm, founded by three Ukrainians, Dmytro Dubilet, Oleksandr Vityaz, and Mykola Bezkrovny in 2020, closed funding round B with $22M.

Fintech Farm is a platform for launching neobanks in partnership with traditional banks worldwide. The first Fintech Farm project was Leobank, which the company launched in Azerbaijan with the local bank Unibank. This project has almost one million active customers and has already made a profit.

In January 2022, Fintech Farm attracted $7.4 million in investment. The $22M investment in Fintech Farm is the largest for Ukrainian projects in 2023 so far and one of the largest in Ukrainian Fintech’s entire history.

All of Fintech Farm’s round B investors have undergone due diligence and have no connection with the Russian capital. Fintech Farm is valued at more than $100M.

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