MYPINPAD combines universally trusted and highly secure consumer PIN authentication with leading-edge mobile technology, providing a critical element to enable the development of integrated, scalable and unique customer experiences. Our specialised proprietary software for payments, e-commerce and digital identity turns smart devices into trusted authentication devices and payment terminals, enabling a consistent 'card present' experience across in-store and digital channels.
Location: United Kingdom, Wales, Cardiff
Employees: 51-200
Total raised: $13M
Founded date: 2012
Investors 1
| Date | Name | Website |
| 14.07.2022 | Asia Princ... | apcl.com |
Funding Rounds 1
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 23.06.2023 | - | $13M | - |
Mentions in press and media 12
| Date | Title | Description |
| 11.09.2025 | Worldline and Mypinpad Join Forces to Expand Access to Secure, Mobile-First Payments Across South Asia | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Worldline (Euronext: WLN), a global leader in payment services, has partnered with Mypinpad, a global innovator in card acceptance and authentication software, to fast-track the adoption of secure, software-based ... |
| 26.06.2023 | Mypinpad, a Mobile Card Payments Acceptance and ID Authentication Solutions Provider, Secures Additional Funding | Mypinpad, a global innovator in mobile card payments acceptance and identity authentication software solutions, is pleased to announce a substantial investment round of $13 million led by Crossfin Holdings. This strategic investment will “h... |
| 23.06.2023 | Welsh fintech Mypinpad raises $13 million for its 'secure payments on the move' solutions | UK-based Mypinpad, a secure mobile transactions software solutions company, has raised $13 million in a round led by Crossfin Holdings. The investment will fuel expansion of the SaaS offering and open doors to relationships with Crossfin’s ... |
| 23.06.2023 | Crossfin Holdings backs Cardiff-based Mypinpad in €11.9M round: Know more | Cardiff-based Mypinpad, a B2B SaaS company, announced on Thursday, June 22, that it has secured $13M (approximately €11.9M) in a round of funding led by Crossfin Holdings (Crossfin). Mypinpad says it will use the funds to develop its suite ... |
| 23.06.2023 | Cardiff-based fintech Mypinpad rings in £10m | Welsh mobile payments company Mypinpad has raised $13m (£10.2m) in a Series A round led by Cape Town’s Crossfin Holdings. Headquartered in Cardiff, with an office in New Zealand, Mypinpad offers mobile authentication, payments acceptance, r... |
| 21.09.2021 | Introducing: the 15 companies joining Future Fifty 2021 | We are excited to announce the latest group of 15 home-grown tech companies selected for Tech Nation’s prestigious Future Fifty programme, now entering its tenth year. The companies represent world-leading innovations across more than 10 s... |
| 23.06.2021 | TietoEVRY Oyj : New solution set to replace card terminals – enabling payments infrastructure to be set up on any device | Published: 23 June 2021 Payments in the Nordic region are set to undergo a significant digital transformation following the announcement of a three-way partnership between TietoEVRY (https://www.tietoevry.com/), MYPINPAD (https://mypinpad.c... |
| 01.03.2021 | Scaling a fintech company in Wales | For Delio cofounder and chief executive Gareth Lewis, Cardiff was the ideal location to start his fintech company, which provides white label private market technology platforms for financial institutions. Having worked in corporate finance... |
| 31.10.2018 | Licentia Raises £15M in Series B Funding | Licentia Group Ltd, a London, UK-based technology services and IP licensing company, closed £15m (USD$20m) in Series B funding. The company intends to use the funds to facilitate global expansion to scale Sales, Support and Technical Develo... |
| 13.07.2017 | Consumers want online retailers to provide two-factor authentication | In today’s fast-paced world, one might think consumers value speed more than anything. In case of online banking, however, this is not the case. Instead, consumers would rather have more security than speed. This is according to a new repor... |
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