borro secures £16m in funding to fuel US and UK growth
borro, the leading online personal asset lender, today announced it has raised £16 million in funding, led by Canaan Partners.
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Ribbit Capital, a venture capital firm founded by Meyer Malka to invest in unique individuals and brands that are on a mission to disrupt financial services globally, also invested in the round. Previous investors Augmentum Capital, Eden Ventures, and Rockridge also participated. borro will use this latest investment to continue expansion in the UK and US, and to broaden its product range.
"This investment comes at a pivotal time for borro," said Paul Aitken, CEO and Founder of borro. "The new funding will allow us to accelerate growth in the UK and US as the leading online lending and liquidity marketplace for luxury personal assets. In Canaan Partners and Ribbit Capital, we welcome new US based investors with extensive hands-on experience helping grow and transform companies in the financial technology and luxury markets."
Canaan Partners, a global venture capital firm with over $3 billion under management, led the funding round. Canaan has deep experience in funding financial technology companies and is a major investor in LendingClub, the leading online peer-to-peer lending exchange, as well as luxury e-commerce companies TheRealReal, Gemvara, OpenSky, and UK-based Onefinestay.
"We invested in borro because it's a fast-growing company solving an enormous problem - trusted, immediate and convenient access to cash for consumers and business owners whose financial alternatives have been negatively impacted by the lending credit crunch," said Dan Ciporin, General Partner at Canaan Partners and newly appointed member of borro's Board of Directors. "Canaan's background investing in new asset classes in financial technology combined with our international experience helping startups from Europe, Israel, and India grow their business in the US will enable us to offer hands-on operational guidance to borro as it expands worldwide."
borro has introduced and essentially defined a new category of online loans, Personal Asset Lending, and has achieved triple-digit revenue growth each year over the last three years. With an average loan value of £6,000, borro has made 15,000 personal asset loans to date.
Meyer Malka, Managing Director of Ribbit Capital, said: "The category in which borro is building its business has suffered from a profound lack of innovation. Ribbit is proud to work with companies that bring a trusted brand and a high quality, transparent experience to customers."
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