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Viva Republica, the Seoul-based fintech group start-ups behind the super app Toss planned to raise over $1 billion from international investors to fund their expansion in Southeast Asia. [caption id="attachment_303593" align="alignnone" width="720"] Photo/ Viva Republica[/caption] The fintech start-up, backed by Singapore’s GIC, PayPal, and Sequoia Capital China has raised $410M in June at a valuation of $7.4B and sought another round of funding prior to initial public offering. Viva Republica’s sales doubled last year to ₩820B ($676M) thru Toss generating revenues from suite financial services such as online banking, stock trading, and insurance. Read more in our articles including "S. Korean super app ‘Toss’ expands in Philippines" and "GoTyme partners with DragonFi for Stock Trading feature".

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Viva Republica, the Seoul-based fintech group start-ups behind the super app Toss planned to raise over $1 billion from international investors to fund their expansion in Southeast Asia. [caption id="attachment_303593" align="alignnone" width="720"] Photo/ Viva Republica[/caption] The fintech start-up, backed by Singapore’s GIC, PayPal, and Sequoia Capital China has raised $410M in June at a valuation of $7.4B and sought another round of funding prior to initial public offering.

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Viva Republica’s sales doubled last year to ₩820B ($676M) thru Toss generating revenues from suite financial services such as online banking, stock trading, and insurance.

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Our coverage of VIVA REPUBLICA includes: "S. Korean super app ‘Toss’ expands in Philippines"; "GoTyme partners with DragonFi for Stock Trading feature"; "GCash, Visa, Mastercard eye PH Fare System Project". Each article provides unique insights and information.