Jumio Receives Strategic Investment Led by Citi Ventures

Jumio, the fast-growing payment and online ID verification company, today announced an additional strategic Series B investment led by Citi Ventures, a unit of global financial services company Citi. The company also announced that Ramneek Gupta, Managing Director at Citi Ventures, joined Jumio’s board of directors as an observer. The size of Citi Ventures’ investment is not being disclosed.

Jumio has raised $35.4 million to date. Other Jumio investors include Andreessen Horowitz and Eduardo Saverin, co-founder of Facebook.

Jumio’s patent-pending Netswipe solution turns any camera on a desktop, laptop or mobile phone into a secure credit card reader, allowing merchants to easily and efficiently accept online and mobile payments. Netverify, built with the same patent-pending technology as Netswipe, turns any camera into an ID reader. It is an easy and innovative way for website owners to confirm a customer’s identity in real time.  Jumio launched Netswipe and Netverify last year and recently announced a string of customer deals covering transaction volume of $154 billion.

“We are proud to have the trust and confidence of a major global bank,” said Daniel Mattes, founder and CEO of Jumio. “Citi saw a lot of potential for Jumio to innovate in the payment space. We look forward to further collaboration with Citi from a business development perspective.”

“The Jumio team’s innovative solutions for remote authentication caught our attention as soon as we heard about them,” said Citi Ventures’ Ramneek Gupta. “We believe their solutions have the potential to help the online and mobile banking industry overcome key challenges related to fraud and identity theft.”

“Like Citi, Jumio is working to make remote payments easier and safer for both consumers and merchants,” added Christopher Kay, Global head of Ventures and Incubations at Citi Ventures, “and we are excited to work with the company in developing these leading-edge capabilities.”

Next up? We will be announcing additional commercial deals with customers in the US and Asia later this year.

Media Reaction on Netverify and the $25Mio Investment

On Wednesday we introduced Netverify, our latest addition to the Jumio product line, and revealed the VC behind the $25 Million investment, Andreessen Horowitz. We are impressed with the media reaction and are proud to list just a few snippets.

 

Tom Taulli at Forbes explains
How Jumio’s Daniel Mattes Raised $25 Million

Ina Fried at All Things Digital
Jumio Lands $25.5 Million in New Funding Led by Andreessen Horowitz

Darrell Etherington at BetaKit
Jumio Raises $25M, Turns Webcams Into ID Readers

Bloomberg‘s Danielle Kucera writes
Jumio Valuation Said to Be $100 Million After Andreessen Funding

Boonsri Dickinson at Business Insider asks you to
CHECK THIS OUT: Your Webcam Can Read Your ID Card To Verify Your Identity

Bill Klump at Daily Disruption,
Jumio Launches Netverify and Closes $25.5 Million Investment Led by Andreessen Horowitz

At FierceMobileContent, Jason Ankeny writes
Jumio launches Netverify, boosted by $25.5M Series B round

FinSMEs
Jumio Closes $25.5M Series B Funding

Dan Primack at Fortune,
Venture capital deals

Trevor Gilbert at PandoDaily,
Jumio Raises $25.5 Million

The Paypers
Jumio secures USD 25.5 mln in Series B funding round

Jonathan Marino at PEHub,
Jumio’s Great and Powerful Backer Revealed to be Andreessen Horowitz

Stephen E.F. Brown for San Francisco Business Times,
Jumio Raises $25 Million

Lisa Sibley for the Silicon Valley Business Journal,
Jumio raises $25.5M in Series B funds

SiliconTap writes
Jumio Lands $25.5M

Shane McGlaun at SlashGear,
Jumio lands $25 million to make web cams read IDs

TechCrunch has Leena Rao
Payments Company Jumio Raises $25.5M From Andreessen Horowitz; Will Hit $100M In 2012 Revenue

Bambi Francisco Roizen for Vator News,
Jumio backed by Andreessen Horowitz; targets $100M rev

Sean Ludwig at VentureBeat,
Jumio grabs $25M from Andreessen Horowitz to help merchants take credit cards via webcam

and from the Wall Street Journal
The Daily Start-Up: Andreessen Horowitz Backs Video Co. Jumio

 

Thank you very much for your continuing interest in Jumio. Stay tuned for more.

Media Coverage – International

The media clippings keep dropping in, so we have compiled a little selection of what has been said about Jumio outside the US.  (Links open in new window/tab.)

Futurezone, Austria (Read all)

Revolutionärer Bezahldienst gegen PayPal

Le Parisien, France (Read all)

Netswipe ou le paiement sécurisé sur Internet à l’aide d’une webcam

CNetJapan (Read all)

Jumio、ウェブカメラでクレジットカードの読み取りを可能に

Die Presse, Austria (Read all)

Österreicher erfindet Bezahlen im Internet neu

Metro Montreal, Canada (Read all)

Netswipe ou le paiement sécurisé sur Internet à l’aide d’une webcam

The Independent, UK (Read all)

Pay online by “swiping” your credit card via your webcam

 

Thanks, Danke, Domo Arigato, Merci.

“All The News That’s Fit To Print”

The announcement of Eduardo Saverin’s involvement with Jumio generated enormous media reaction. We are extremely proud to give you a quick overview of who said what.

Here’s TechCrunch:

Exclusive: Facebook Co-Founder Eduardo Saverin Leads $6.5M Round For Jumio

Huffington Post boasts:

Jumio Gets Major Investment From Facebook Co-Founder Eduardo Saverin

Sez’ VentureBeat:

Facebook co-founder Saverin backs mobile payment startup Jumio

Hot Mercury News:

Jumio: Facebook co-founder Saverin leads $6.5M funding for Mtn. View startup

All Things Digital ain’t shy either:

Facebook Co-Founder Eduardo Saverin Leads Funding for Jumio

A few international responses

L’Expansion, France

Le co-fondateur de Facebook investit dans un nouveau site de paiement en ligne

O Dia, Brasil

Brasileiro do Facebook investe mais de US$ 3 bi em start up

Der Standard, Austria

Facebook Co-Founder Saverin steigt bei Linzer Startup-Jumio ein

Thanks for reading, stay tuned for more to come.

Jumio in the media

Here are some picks from our latest press release:

Jumio startet mit Entwicklerteam in Österreich


jajah-Gründer Mattes startet neues Projekt

Jumio.com mit Österreich-Bein

Welser startet im Silicon Valley neu und lässt in Oberösterreich forschen


Jajah-Mitgründer startet Payment-Firma

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