Digital Asset Management News

Digital Asset Manager Hyperithm Secures Follow-on Investment From Coinbase Ventures

Digital Asset Manager Hyperithm Secures Follow-on Investment From Coinbase Ventures

Hyperithm, a digital asset manager based in Tokyo and Seoul, announced that it has raised an undisclosed amount from Coinbase Ventures as a follow-on investment in a bridge round.

Founded in January 2018, Hyperithm offers digital asset management and brokerage service dedicated to institutional investors and high net-worth individuals. The Company recently acquired VASP (Virtual Asset Service Provider) license from Korea Financial Intelligence Unit and completed the notification as an operator of SPBQII (Specially Permitted Businesses for Qualified Institutional Investors) to the Financial Services Agency in Japan.

Latest Fintech News: Bitcoin Well CEO and CRO to Present at Alberta Technology Symposium

Co-founded by an ex-Morgan Stanley investment banker and a serial entrepreneur, Hyperithm boasts an engineering talent pool of International Math Olympiad medalists. In March, the Company appointed an ex-Managing Director of Mirae Asset Global Investment – the largest investment bank in Korea – as the CFO, strengthening its management leadership.

Latest Fintech News: Finxact Marketplace Welcomes Antuar

“Since our participation in Hyperithm’s Series B round, we have witnessed their rapid growth,” commented Shan Aggarwal, Vice President at Coinbase Ventures. “We are confident that Hyperithm and its exceptional team are well-positioned to continue this growth and will become a leading digital asset gateway for institutional investors in East Asia.”

Latest Fintech News: AISG Chooses InvestorCOM to Digitize Rollover Recommendation Process

[To share your insights with us, please write to sghosh@martechseries.com]

Related posts

Checkout.com First PSP to Launch Secure Payment Authentication Service From Google Pay, Speeding up Checkout Process by 30%

PR Newswire

ABN AMRO Bank Signs to Extend Partnership on the Temenos Banking Cloud

Fintech News Desk

Western Union and Beforepay Offer ‘Send Now, Pay Later’ Service to Consumers for International Money Transfers

Business Wire
1