Checkout.com raises $1B in Series D, bringing valuation to $40B

Published at: Jan. 12, 2022

Global payments processor Checkout.com announced a $1 billion Series D funding round on Wednesday, which marks a total of $1.8 billion raised to date and a $40 billion company valuation.

Among the primary investors in the latest round are Altimeter, Dragoneer, Franklin Templeton, GIC, Insight Partners, the Qatar Investment Authority, the Oxford Endowment Fund, and more.

Big news We've just closed our $1bn Series D funding round at a $40 billion valuation. It will help drive our US growth, our platform evolution, and exciting work in Web3 Read more from our founder and CEO, @GuillaumePousaz https://t.co/KiqE2Q5NGD pic.twitter.com/PEXmtN2Xkv

— Checkout.com (@Checkout) January 12, 2022

The U.K.-based startup plans to use the funds in order to scale operations in the U.S. market, further develop their payment platform and to “strengthen leadership in Web3,” according to the statement. Checkout.com founder and CEO, Guillaume Pousaz acknowledged:

"At our core, we help enterprise merchants to navigate the complexity of moving money around the world, whether in fiat currency or bridging the gap to Web3."

Related: British Payment Firm Checkout.​com Joins the Libra Association

In addition to serving ecommerce and services merchants such as Netflix, Pizza Hut and Sony, Checkout.com also powers large crypto players, including Coinbase, Crypto.com, FTX, and MoonPay. Its modular products are also used by the fan token provider Socios.com and the blockchain-based wallet Novi from Meta. The company also claims to be beta-testing a proprietary solution for merchants to settle transactions in digital currencies.

Pousaz added that the company is still in “chapter zero of our journey” of bridging fiat and cryptocurrencies. And according to Checkout.com's 2022 Ecommerce trends report, payment diversification strategies are "vital" if brands want to convert more sales, especially as merchants increasingly offer digital wallet integrations, QR code scanners and even to sell their own NFTs.

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