French Fintech Startup Lydia Raises 100 Million In Funding Round

Last updated: June 10, 2025, 07:24

French Fintech Startup Lydia Raises 100 Million In Funding Round

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According to a report from TechCrunch, the fintech super app has raised $100 million in a round with existing investors such as Tencent, Accel, and Founders Future and

Lydia, France's answer to the fintech super-app, has raised $100 million in a Series C round, according to a report from TechCrunch. Existing investors Tencent and Accel alongside with

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French fintech Lydia raises $100 million in funding

French fintech super-app Lydia has raised $100 million in a Series C round, valuing the startup at over $1 billion.

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French fintech startup Lydia raises $100 million in Series C funding

French Fintech Startup Lydia Raises $100 Million in Funding Round

French fintech startup, Lydia, has announced that it has raised $100 million in a funding round. The Series C funding round was led by existing investors Accel and Tencent.

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French crypto-friendly fintech startup Lydia has raised $100 million in a Series C funding round, per a report in TechCrunch. The latest capital raise reportedly helped Lydia

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Its current accounts, joint accounts, credit, savings and now investment services have already attracted 2 million French people and are experiencing double digit

Lydia Gets $100 Million Funding, Now Valued at $1 Billion

La startup francesa de tecnología financiera amigable con las criptomonedas, Lydia, ha recaudado USD 100 millones en una ronda de financiación de Serie C, según un

A report by TechCrunch has

A report by TechCrunch has indicated that Lydia has raised $100 million in its latest funding round (Series C), bringing the valuation of the French fintech super-app to over