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Saudi PIF-Backed Digital Bank Courts Investors for Funding

Saudi PIF-Backed Digital Bank Courts Investors for Funding

Bloomberg2 days ago

D360, a digital bank backed by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, is in early-stage talks with potential investors for a planned funding round in the second half of the year.
The lender, which began operations in December, is targeting the first quarter of 2026 to close the Series A funding, Chief Executive Officer Eze Szafir said in an interview last week.

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