Rubicoin, an Irish fintech startup that has developed a number of apps designed to transform anyone into a well-informed investor, has announced that it has raised €1.2 million in funding.
According to businessworld.ie , the company also announced that its app is now available to users across the world which was earlier only accessible to US customers.
"We have also enjoyed a rapid increase in customer uptake, with over 150,000 app downloads in the same period. We are confident that our apps will continue to grow in popularity around the globe," Emmet Savage, co-founder and CEO of Rubicoin said.
With its expanding products, Rubicoin aims to create a completely accessible experience for aspiring investors through a fully mobile-led offering and demystify the stock market. The company, however, disclosed the amount of funding; it did not reveal the series of the funding round.


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