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Aspora

Stablecoin-powered cross-border banking for the Indian diaspora

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Aspora (formerly Vance) is a London-based remittance and cross-border banking platform serving non-resident Indians and global diaspora communities, built on stablecoin rails for instant, low-cost settlement that bypasses SWIFT. It serves 250,000+ users and has processed over $2B in transaction volume. Backed by Sequoia and Greylock, it has raised $93M+ across three rounds.

Rebranded from Vance; remittances to India at near-Google FX rates on stablecoin rails.

Key products

RemittancesCross-border bankingDiaspora accounts
Founded
2022
HQ
London, UK
Stage
Series B
Funding
$93M+ total; $53M Series B (2025) co-led by Sequoia and Greylock

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