U.S. Digital Asset Trading Platform FalconX Scores $50 Million Investment From Tiger Global & B Capital Group
March 11, 2021 @ 9:51 pm By Samantha Hurst
FalconX, a U.S.-based digital asset trading platform, has reportedly secured a $50 million investment from Tiger Global and B Capital Group. The investment notably comes just a few months after secured funding from American Express Ventures. According to FalconX, American Express Ventures joined existing investors Accel, Accomplice VC, Coinbase Ventures, Fenbushi Capital, Flybridge Capital Partners, Lightspeed Venture Partners, and Avon Ventures, a venture capital fund affiliated with FMR LLC, the parent company of Fidelity Investments. FalconX also raised $17 million in May 2020.
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Menlo Security Launches Industry-First Secure Web Gateway (SWG) with an Isolation Core for Mobile Devices
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Cloud security leader extends Isolation core architecture to eliminate the threat of malware from email and internet use on smartphones and tablets
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Menlo Security, a leader in cloud security, today announced an industry first by extending its cloud-based Secure Web Gateway (SWG) to include web isolation for mobile devices. This new offering is designed to eliminate the threat of malware and phishing attacks when users are accessing the internet and email from their smartphones and tablets.
Boom Supersonic has secured a strategic investment from the venture capital arm of American Express which will support development of the Denver, Colorado-based aerospace company’s Mach 2-plus 88-seat Overture airliner project.
By Jon Hemmerdinger2021-03-04T23:50:00+00:00
The innovation-finance arm of American Express is the latest company to invest in Denver-based supersonic aircraft maker Boom Supersonic.
Boom says it received an investment of undisclosed sum from American Express Ventures, which has helped fund dozens of start ups in several industries.
Source: Boom Supersonic
A digital rendering of Boom Supersonic’s in-development airliner Overture
American Express Ventures joins several firms that have helped fund Boom’s plan to develop Overture, a supersonic airliner that it hopes will enter passenger service by 2029.
Harshul Sanghi, the head of American Express Ventures, describes Boom’s ambitions as a nice fit for American Express, which has long aligned itself with the travel industry.