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Matera raises $100M from Warburg Pincus to help the US catch up to Brazil in instant payments


Matera chose to take an investment from Warburg Pincus because it wanted a U.S. partner to help it navigate and gain access to the market.

At a time when many startups have struggled to raise money and keep their heads above water, Kandji, an Apple device management platform, has been an exception. The warrant is part of an investigation into alleged stock market manipulation related to a high-profile bidding war for music label, SM Entertainment. Elon Musk is doubling down on his commitment to Texas by vowing to move SpaceX’s massive headquarters from its long-time Hawthorne, California home to the Lone Star State.

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