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inai's competitors and similar companies include Elavon Canada, Settle and PAA Capital Group.
inai
inai
Inai Technologies is a company providing payment integration solutions for e-commerce merchants.
Elavon Canada
Elavon Canada
Elavon Canada is a company providing payment processing services and fraud monitoring tools.
Settle
Settle
Settle Group (formerly known as Auka) is a company that provides a mobile payment platform that offers a channel for recruiting customers to create new revenue streams.
PAA Capital Group
PAA Capital Group
PAA Capital Group is a company engaged in providing cross-border payment services to business enterprises and banks through the combination of a network of segregated bank accounts.
Founding Date
Founding Date
2021
Founding Date
N/A
Founding Date
2010
Founding Date
2012
Type
Type
Private
Type
Subsidiary
Type
Private
Type
Private
Tags
Locations
Locations
Oakland, US HQ
Locations
Toronto, CA HQ
Locations
Oslo, NO HQ
Sofia, BG
Zagreb, HR
Nisou, CY
Locations
Worms, DE HQ
Employees
Employees
254% decrease
Employees
11
Employees
517% decrease
Employees
6

Funding

Latest funding round
Latest funding round
$ 4m (over 4 years ago)
Latest funding round
N/A
Latest funding round
$ 1.8m (over 7 years ago)
Latest funding round
N/A
Total funding raised
Total funding raised
$ 4m
Total funding raised
N/A
Total funding raised
$ 8.6m
Total funding raised
N/A
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Elavon Canada
HQ
Toronto, CA

Elavon Canada is a company providing payment processing services and fraud monitoring tools.

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Settle
HQ
Oslo, NO
Employees
5↓ 17% decrease

Settle Group (formerly known as Auka) is a company that provides a mobile payment platform that offers a channel for recruiting customers to create new revenue streams.

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PAA Capital Group
HQ
Worms, DE
Employees
6

PAA Capital Group is a company engaged in providing cross-border payment services to business enterprises and banks through the combination of a network of segregated bank accounts.

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