Crypto finance service provider Amber has landed a valuation of $3 billion following a funding round led by Singaporean state-owned investment firm Temasek Holdings.
Amber Group was able to raise $200 million in its Series B+ funding round as revealed in a Feb. 21 announcement. Other participants included Sequoia China, Pantera Capital, Tiger Global Management, Tru Arrow Partners, and Coinbase Ventures.
We are excited to announce our Series B+, which comes at a time of rapidly increasing crypto adoption globally. The investment reinforces Amber Group’s strategic alignment with its investors, as well as a shared vision of digital assets’ future in a new, digital economy. #wagmi pic.twitter.com/6EOHd1H8Gx
Amber has now increased its valuation by three times since last June when its Series B round of funding saw it valued at $1 billion. The company, which was founded in Hong Kong by former Morgan Stanley traders, currently has $5 billion in assets under management.
The company stated that it plans on using the new investment to make “key hires to support our institutional business in Europe and the Americas,” and expand the global reach of its consumer-side WhaleFin mobile-based crypto investing platform.
In the same announcement, Steven Ji, Partner at Sequoia China said,
Amber Group helps institutional and commercial investors invest in cryptocurrency. To date, it has over $1 trillion in cumulative trading volume.
Amber Group’s growth is evidenced both by the increasing amount of funding it has received and the total number of its holdings. On Feb. 1, Japan-based crypto trading platform DeCurret sold its crypto operations to Amber Group after signaling plans to do so on Jan. 12.
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