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Outpost
Value £13,000,000

Outpost

VC Funding
Series A
Software SaaS Published 11 March 2026

Summary

Outpost, a London-based FinTech startup specializing in an AI-powered platform that enables merchants to sell globally without liability, has successfully secured £13 million ($17.5 million) in Series A funding. The investment round was spearheaded by Ribbit, with continued support from existing investor Better Tomorrow Ventures, and participation from various angel investors, including executives from prominent FinTech and tech companies. This significant capital injection will be used to fuel product development, expand jurisdictional reach, and increase headcount amidst growing global demand.

Summary of transaction details:

  • Value: £13 million ($17.5 million)
  • Sector: FinTech, E-commerce Infrastructure, AI
  • Advisor: Not disclosed
  • Key Entities:
    • Target: Outpost
    • Lead Investor: Ribbit
    • Other Investors: Better Tomorrow Ventures, Angel investors
  • Location: London, UK (Target company)

Note: This strategic investment underscores the escalating global demand for sophisticated, liability-free cross-border commerce solutions as businesses navigate increasing complexities in international trade, including regulatory fragmentation, tariffs, and Brexit. To address this market need, the capital will be used to accelerate Outpost's product development, expand its jurisdictional coverage, and significantly increase headcount. Ultimately, this capital injection positions Outpost's proprietary AI engine to become critical infrastructure for global merchants.

Ribbit

Lead Investor / Acquirer

Ribbit

Advising Broker

Undisclosed Firm

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