Fintech Firm Xendit Secures $300M via Series D Co-Led by Coatue and Insight Partners

Xendit, one of the “fastest-growing” payments infrastructure platforms for Southeast Asia, announced that it closed $300 million in Series D funding, “taking the total amount raised to $538 million to power the world’s fastest-growing digital economy.”

Coatue and Insight Partners co-led the investment round “with additional investment from Accel, Tiger Global, Kleiner Perkins, EV Growth, Amasia, Intudo, and Justin Kan’s Goat Capital.”

Known as the “Stripe of Southeast Asia,” Xendit is setting the “gold standard” for the region’s digital economy, “ensuring more startups and SMEs can confidently process payments and scale their businesses.”

Over the last year, Xendit reports that it “tripled annualized transactions from 65 million to 200 million and increased total payments value from $6.5 billion to $15 billion.”

Further, the company has “continued its dynamic growth by increasing sales 10% month-over-month since its inception in 2016.”

Moses Lo, Founder and CEO of Xendit, explained:

“We intend to keep reinvesting in new markets, enhancing our Xendit platform, and expanding our business lines so we can seize the biggest and best opportunities. Southeast Asia’s digital economy will be worth more than US$360 billion by 2025 and we think we’ve positioned ourselves well to both drive and benefit from that growth.”

Xendit is now “making strategic investments that serve startups and SMEs in Southeast Asian countries.”

The company recently “invested in Bank Sahabat Sampoerna, a private bank in Indonesia that focuses on micro and SME businesses, as well as banking-as-a-service for technology-enabled businesses.”

To complement its expansion into the Philippines, Xendit made “a strategic investment into the leading local payment gateway, Dragonpay, doubling down on its commitment to modernizing hyperlocalized payments infrastructure in each market it enters.”

The company is now “one of the largest payments players in the Philippines, overcoming the region’s challenging and long-standing reliability and infrastructure hurdles.”

Tessa Wijaya, Co-founder and COO of Xendit, said:

“We will continue to deliver access to Xendit’s payments products and services to enable more businesses and people in the region to participate in the digital economy. Xendit will continue to expand into new markets – like Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam – where we can identify a need that doesn’t exist, similar to what we did in the Philippines. We plan to diversify our products with value-added services, like lending programs we’ve already started in Indonesia.”

Southeast Asia is “a compelling backdrop for investing, innovation and disruption, with 61% of 670 million people under 35 years old.”

The next generation of young digital entrepreneurs “is quickly moving online and the surge in growth is creating higher living standards and increasing consumer demand, especially in e-commerce, fintech, travel and transportation.”

Luca Schmid, General Partner at Coatue, said:

“Payments are a crucial component for online businesses and we believe Xendit is capturing a formative opportunity in Southeast Asia. Xendit’s deep local expertise, modern tech stack and customer-centric approach has created a digital payments platform that is helping transform how Southeast Asian businesses transact. Coatue is delighted to partner with the Xendit team for the next phase of their journey.”

Nikhil Sachdev, MD at Insight Partners, remarked:

“The payments infrastructure market opportunity in Southeast Asia is massive, and Xendit is capturing it with its world-class payments technology. The company’s strong leadership team and excellent customer reviews, coupled with its incredible traction across Southeast Asia, have made Xendit the dominant player in the region. Insight is thrilled to partner with Moses and the team as they scale their operations.”

With more than 3,000 customers, Xendit’s competitive differentiator “is its deep understanding of local customer needs combined with global technology.”

This allows Xendit “to deliver hyper-localized products to help startups scale while also serving some of Southeast Asia’s largest merchants, including Samsung Indonesia, GrabPay, Ninja Van Philippines, Qoala, Unicef Indonesia, Cashalo and Shopback.”

This Series D funding “follows Xendit’s Series C funding round led by Tiger Global Management last year.”

Xendit was also “the first Indonesian tech startup to pass through the acclaimed incubator YCombinator and is the top Southeast Asian company on the YC Top 100 list.”



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