- Tether has backed the $10 million spherical for cross-border funds agency Mansa.
- Enterprise capital agency Polymorphic co-led the spherical, which noticed buyers elevate $7 million so as to add to $3 million raised earlier.
Tether, issuer of the world’s largest stablecoin USDT, led the $10 million funding spherical of MANSA, a cross-border funds supplier.
MANSA introduced the shut of the $10 million financing spherical on Thursday, Feb. 20, noting that the capital injection can be key to the fintech firm’s plans to bolster cross-border funds by addressing liquidity challenges dealing with suppliers.
Enterprise capital agency Polymorphic Capital co-led the spherical, which additionally attracted the participation of prime VC platforms Octerra Capital, College Group and Trive Digital. Mansa had beforehand raised $3 million in a pre-seed spherical, with the $7 million secured from buyers within the newest elevate bringing the whole to $10 million.
Per particulars in a weblog submit, the corporate plans to make use of these funds on its Latin America and Southeast Asia growth effort. The funding will even go into recent bespoke liquidity in addition to ancillary options set to convey funds on-chain.
“By bringing payments on-chain and leveraging efficient liquidity solutions, we are addressing critical challenges in cross-border transactions—making payments faster, cheaper, and more reliable worldwide,” Mouloukou Sanoh, chief govt officer & co-founder of MANSA, stated.
Funds agency eyes world growth
MANSA launched in August 2024 and has grown quickly amid main partnerships within the fee house.
Its footprint contains integrations with fee suppliers in Africa, Asia, and South America.
The corporate’s development noticed it notch $11 million in on-chain transactions in January 2025, a determine that represents a 574% year-over-year enhance. Development comes amid elevated stablecoin adoption. USDT is a significant participant on this effort.
“By leveraging USDT for real-time settlements and instant payouts, MANSA is solving critical pain points for payment companies operating in emerging markets. We are proud to collaborate with MANSA and support their efforts to reshape global payment infrastructure.” Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino, added.