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Indonesia's Pintu Exchange Raises $35M in Extended Series A Led by Lightspeed Venture

Funding will go toward hiring efforts, improving Pintu's market position, undertaking educational campaigns and delivering new products.

AccessTimeIconAug 9, 2021 at 3:00 a.m. UTC
Updated Sep 14, 2021 at 1:37 p.m. UTC

Indonesia-based cryptocurrency exchange Pintu raised $35 million in an extended Series A funding round that was led by Lightspeed Venture Partners.

Participation in the funding also came from Alameda Ventures, Blockchain.com Ventures, Castle Island Ventures, Coinbase Ventures, Intudo Ventures, Pantera Capital and others.

The funding will go toward hiring, trying to improve Pintu's market position through partnerships, undertaking educational marketing campaigns and delivering new products and features.

The Series A extends from a $6 million funding round in May that Pantera Capital, Intudo Ventures and Coinbase Ventures also led. It comes as Indonesia has been eyeing a plan to tax profits on crypto trading in response to the increasing popularity of digital coins.

The prospects of taxes does not appear to be slowing progression of crypto in the world's fourth-largest country by population with about 274 million people. As of June, Pintu said Indonesia had more than 6.6 million crypto investors, triple that of the country’s 2.2 million public equity investors.

Pintu began in April 2020 with a focus on simplifying the trading experience for beginners. The exchange is registered as a licensed crypto broker under the Indonesian Commodity Futures Trading Regulatory Agency.

“With the support of our investors, we look forward to facilitating greater financial inclusion for Indonesians from all walks of life,” said Jeth Soetoyo, co-founder and CEO of Pintu.

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