Franq, an open banking startup based in Florianópolis, Brazil, has raised $12 million in a round led by Quona Capital, a fund focused on emerging market fintechs.
Also participating in the round were Globo Ventures, Broadhaven Capital, and Valor Capital Group, a VC that specializes in building bridges between Brazil and the U.S. and had led last year’s US$20 million Series A round.
Created in 2019, Franq operates by matching “personal bankers” with up to 50 financial institutions—banks such as Itaú, Bradesco, and Santander, and fintechs such as —to sell their products to individuals and SMEs. They have around 7,000 of these personal bankers, says the company.
According to the Brazilian newspaper Valor Econômico, Franq’s CEO, Paulo Silva, a former executive of traditional banks, came up with the idea of creating Franq because he kept receiving resumes from financial professionals looking for jobs and, on the other hand, he saw a need for people looking for financial products and consulting services.
According to the same media, 70% of Franq’s clients are individuals, while companies represent 30% of the clients.
According to the company, the capital will be used for technology and team growth.
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