Home Industry Technology UAE-headquartered Fuze raises $14m seed round The investment was led by Abu Dhabi-based Further Ventures, along with participation by US-based Liberty City Ventures by Gulf Business September 20, 2023 Image credit: Supplied Abu Dhabi-headquartered Fuze, a digital assets infrastructure provider, has unveiled a seed round of $14m. It is the largest seed investment in a digital assets startup in the history of the Middle East and North Africa region (MENA), a statement said. The investment was led by Abu Dhabi-based Further Ventures, along with participation by US-based Liberty City Ventures. Fuze will benefit from the strategic capital and network of these investors, acting as a catalyst for the business as it builds the digital asset infrastructure that will drive the future of finance. The funding will propel Fuze’s growth as it obtains regulatory licencing, adds strategic hires in key roles, continues to expand its technological capabilities, and accelerates its geographic expansion across the region. Its products, such as Fuze Trader and Fuze Loyalty, allow banks, brokerages and superapps to offer digital asset products in a simple, easy and trusted manner. Founded in December 2022 and selected earlier this year to join Hub71, Abu Dhabi’s global tech ecosystem through its Company Building Program, Fuze’s white label solutions handle the complexities of blockchain and regulatory overheads for enterprises, enabling these organisations to readily offer digital assets such as stablecoins, cryptocurrencies, CBDCs and tokenised assets. The company was founded by a team of fintech, traditional finance (TradFi) and decentralised finance (DeFi) leaders, with its co-founders holding knowledge from experience in global hypergrowth businesses: the CEO, Mohammed Ali Yusuf (Mo Ali Yusuf) has held roles at Checkout.com and Visa; Arpit Mehta (COO) was previously in the leadership team at fintech leaders like Simpl and Clear; Srijan Shetty (CTO) built algorithmic trading systems at Goldman Sachs and worked at tech leader Microsoft. Yusuf believes the Middle East is the perfect home to establish a digital assets infrastructure business, “We are excited to build the future of regulated financial infrastructure and digital assets out of the UAE. Regulations have played a pivotal role in propelling the UAE into a central position within the global digital assets industry. To receive the backing of Abu Dhabi-headquartered Further Ventures combined with the deep expertise of US-based Liberty City Ventures, confirms the relevancy and potential of Fuze’s mission to rapidly expand our cutting-edge infrastructure across the region.” Further Ventures commented: “This is an important strategic investment into digital assets, one of our core verticals. Technology that enables a range of stakeholders is vital for the future of the financial ecosystem and Fuze is well placed to be a leader in digital assets across the MENA region and beyond.” “We are building a suite of products that addresses the growing demand for regulated digital asset capabilities through trusted channels. Our technology first approach is a game-changer for the region and offers our customers a reliable bridge to the new era of investments and to the future of finance,” said Yusuf. Tags Abu Dhabi funding Fuze Technology You might also like AD Ports signs concession deal to operate Egypt’s Safaga terminal Strong cash flows for UAE stocks in Christmas Day trade Institutional investors were hungry for Dubai, Abu Dhabi Stocks in 2023 OpenAI in talks to raise new funding at $100bn valuation