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Paymentology: Capital Raising
Paymentology raised $175m in a Series funding round co-led by Apis Partners (Growth Fund III) and Aspirity Partners (first investment from inaugural fund). The company provides cloud-native card issuance and digital payment processing across ~70 countries.
Source: FinTech Global
The leadership read
Fresh capital is a hiring signal before it is anything else. For Paymentology, a raise in Fintech funds leadership depth — scale, go-to-market and operational rigour — rather than any single appointment. Watch where Paymentology hires first across EMEA; that is where the capital is really pointed.
Market context: This lands while the Talent Market Index reads 100.3 (Neutral) — down 1 versus the prior month — and EMEA signal share is steady (0pts).
Paymentology: 3 signals in the last 90 days — above the Fintech median of 1 across 78 tracked companies; 0.2% of MitchelLake's Americas signal flow; 6 tracked across 140 days.
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Where this lands in our work
- Executive Search →
Capital raised becomes leadership hired — the executive build follows the announcement.
- Scale-up →
Regulated-market scale-ups add leadership layers earlier than their headcount implies.
- Executive Search — EMEA →
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