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StormX Raises $9M in Funding Round for Rewards Debit Card, US Growth

The funding will also be used to make the app interface more user-friendly and make it easy for customers to sign up for the debit card.

Güncellendi 14 Eyl 2021 ös 1:31 Yayınlandı 27 Tem 2021 ös 2:00 AI tarafından çevrildi
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Crypto cashback app StormX has secured $9 million in a funding round led by Optimista Capital to support its plans for a debit card and to expand across the U.S. later this year.

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  • The funding will also be used to make the app interface more user-friendly and make it easy for customers to sign up for the debit card, the firm said.
  • StormX said the debit card will launch in the U.S later this year, and then in the rest of the world. The card will offer users in-store rewards in 15,000 locations in partnership with retail and food and beverage companies.
  • In June, StormX announced the Portland Trail Blazers will feature StormX advertising patches on their jerseys under a sponsorship deal with the National Basketball Association team.
  • The new funding will also be used to hire new employees and to increase athlete and e-sport marketing, the firm said.
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