Singapore startup Mesitis bags US$3m in Series A funding
Another homegrown startup, Call Levels, launches 'world's first real-time investment alert app for Apple Watch'
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HOMEGROWN fintech (financial technology) startup Mesitis, whose product Canopy is a personal financial data aggregation platform for high net worth individuals, has bagged US$3 million in Series A funding.
The money will be used to ramp up the service and expand to other markets such as Hong Kong, Zurich, London and Dubai, said its chief commercial officer Takeshi Yoshida. "We currently have over S$1 billion in assets under reporting; all of our end-users have either directly signed up with us or subscribed to us through their wealth managers," he told BT.
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