BCB Group
BCB Group is a technology company.
Financial History
BCB Group has raised $64.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has BCB Group raised?
BCB Group has raised $64.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
BCB Group is a technology company.
BCB Group has raised $64.0M across 2 funding rounds.
BCB Group has raised $64.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
BCB Group has raised $64.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
BCB Group's investors include Bain Capital, Foundation Capital, Founders Fund, NextView Ventures, Plug & Play Ventures, RET Ventures, Bill Ackman, Marc Baghadjian, Alchemy Ventures, Blockchain.com Ventures, Conviction Partners, Factor Capital.
BCB Group is Europe's leading regulated payment service provider for the digital asset economy, offering business accounts, trading services, payments processing, custody, and treasury management in fiat currencies, stablecoins, and cryptocurrencies.[1][2][3] It serves major crypto platforms like Bitstamp, Coinbase, Kraken, Gemini, Circle, Binance, and Huobi, enabling seamless on/off-ramping, instant settlements via its BLINC network, and global operations across 20+ currencies including GBP, EUR, and USD.[1][2][3] The company processes $200bn in fiat payments annually and over $1bn in stablecoin payments, bridging traditional finance with digital assets through multi-jurisdictional regulation in the UK and Switzerland.[1][4]
Founded to address institutional needs in crypto markets, BCB Group's products solve key pain points like fragmented regulations, legacy onboarding, and fast-moving treasury demands, powering growth for crypto-engaged businesses worldwide.[1][2]
BCB Group launched in June 2017 in London, UK, founded by Oliver Tonkin (Director) and Oliver von Landsberg-Sadie (CEO), who brought expertise from finance, regulation, and technology sectors including Barclays, Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, and others.[2][3][4] Driven by the challenges of holding and transferring funds in the emerging digital economy, the founders built infrastructure for blockchain-era finance as one of the first multi-jurisdictional regulated firms.[1][3][4]
Early traction came via seed funding in January 2018 from the Level39 community, followed by a March 2021 round raising total funds to $4.5m from investors like North Island Ventures and Pantera Capital.[2] Pivotal growth included partnerships like Circle for USDC integration into BLINC and serving top exchanges, establishing BCB as a trusted "last mile" provider for billions in transactions.[1][2]
BCB Group rides the institutional adoption of digital assets trend, providing critical infrastructure as crypto integrates with traditional finance amid rising stablecoin usage and regulatory clarity.[1][2] Its timing aligns with post-2021 market maturation, where exchanges and funds demand compliant, scalable on/off-ramps—BCB's $200bn+ fiat processing fills gaps left by legacy banks wary of crypto exposure.[1][4]
Market forces like fragmented global regs, 24/7 trading needs, and treasury diversification into Bitcoin favor BCB's tools, enabling clients to seize opportunities in a $trillion+ digital economy.[1][2] It influences the ecosystem by powering top players (e.g., Binance, Crypto.com), fostering liquidity via BLINC, and setting standards for regulated crypto-fiat bridges, accelerating mainstream finance's blockchain pivot.[2][3]
BCB Group is poised to expand as stablecoin payments and crypto treasury explode, potentially scaling BLINC into a dominant network amid clearer EU/UK regs and USDC growth.[1][2] Trends like tokenized assets and real-time global settlements will amplify demand for its suite, with influence growing via deeper institutional partnerships and geographic reach.
Tying back to its pioneer status, BCB's regulated bridge positions it to capture more of the digital asset economy's "last mile," transforming how businesses operate across fiat and crypto worlds.[1][3]
BCB Group has raised $64.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $59.0M Series A in January 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 1, 2022 | $59.0M Series A | Bain Capital, Foundation Capital, Founders Fund, NextView Ventures, Plug & Play Ventures, RET Ventures, Bill Ackman, Marc Baghadjian | |
| Mar 1, 2021 | $5.0M Seed | Alchemy Ventures, Blockchain.com Ventures, Conviction Partners, Factor Capital, Greylock, Hack VC, Infinite Capital, North Island Ventures, Outrun Ventures, Robot Ventures, Alex Pack, Balaji Srinivasan, Bill Ackman, George Burke, Jared Leto |