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Capital One is buying fintech company Brex for $5.15 billion in cash and stock. Brex, which focuses on corporate credit card technology and manages nearly $13 billion in deposits, will enhance Capital One's capabilities in serving corporate clients. The announcement came alongside Capital One's strong quarterly earnings report.
Mollie is acquiring GoCardless to create a comprehensive payment platform that integrates card payments, bank payments, and local methods. This merger aims to streamline payment processes for over 350,000 businesses, particularly those dealing with recurring revenue. The combined services will address international payment challenges and enhance customer support.
Stripe has acquired FinTech startup Orum.io, which specializes in frictionless money movement using machine learning to enhance payment routing across various systems. This acquisition is part of Stripe's broader strategy to innovate and improve payment speed and efficiency, following a series of other acquisitions in recent months. The financial details of the deal remain undisclosed.
Stripe is creating a stablecoin-based product targeting customers outside the US, EU, and UK, utilizing technology from its recent $1.1 billion acquisition of Bridge. The product is in the testing phase, with Stripe seeking customer feedback on its features and functionality.
Payroc has announced its acquisition of BlueSnap, a payment orchestration and accounts receivable automation platform, which is pending regulatory approval. This deal aims to enhance Payroc's global payment capabilities, particularly in Europe and the UK, leveraging BlueSnap's technology and established market presence.
AvidXchange has agreed to be acquired by TPG and Corpay for $2.2 billion, offering a 22% premium over its current stock price. The management team's decision to maintain an equity stake reflects confidence in future growth, while the deal is expected to provide more flexibility for aggressive long-term investments as a private company, despite the loss of public trading status for current shareholders.