New updates have been reported about Tazapay.
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Tazapay has expanded its Series B round to a total of $36 million, securing an extension led by Circle Ventures with participation from new investors CMT Digital and Coinbase Ventures alongside existing backers. The funding underscores investor conviction in Tazapay’s regulated last-mile payment infrastructure, which replaces legacy banking rails with digital-native settlement technology for cross-border flows in Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East.
The company reports three consecutive years of revenue doubling and now serves more than 1,000 enterprises and fintechs across 30 countries, reflecting strong demand for compliant, next-generation payment rails in emerging markets. Tazapay’s model uses per-transaction funding and modern payment rails to enable real-time, capital-efficient settlement while operating under a multi-jurisdictional compliance framework spanning licences in Singapore, Canada, Australia, and the U.S., with applications in progress in the UAE, EU, and Hong Kong.
Proceeds from the Series B extension will be used to deepen Tazapay’s regulatory footprint, opening new payment corridors and expanding access to high-growth markets where robust cross-border infrastructure is still limited. The company will also accelerate go-to-market efforts across Asia, LATAM, the Middle East, and the Americas, targeting enterprises and fintechs that require faster, cheaper, and fully compliant cross-border settlement.
A key strategic focus is what Tazapay describes as “agentic payment infrastructure,” leveraging its flexible rails and rules engine to support autonomous, AI-driven payment flows on top of licensed, compliant rails. Chief Business Officer Kanupriya Sharda said the company is seeing clear demand from enterprises and fintechs seeking speed, cost efficiency, and regulatory certainty, and views the new capital as fuel to scale in the most active payment corridors.
Circle Ventures’ Brian Schultz highlighted that enterprise adoption of stablecoin-based cross-border commerce depends on regulated, operationally reliable infrastructure, and positioned Tazapay’s footprint and local integrations as critical for stablecoin-to-fiat settlement in key emerging markets. For executives, the raise signals that Tazapay is positioning itself as a core infrastructure provider for compliant digital settlement across 70 global markets, with a strategy centered on regulatory scalability, enterprise-grade reliability, and readiness for AI-driven payment use cases.

