VALR – The South African Exchange Going Global

Farzam Ehsani is Co-founder and CEO of VALR, a South African crypto exchange headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa. With regulatory approval to operate in Europe, VALR has 1000 corporate and institutional clients, more than half a million users, and now is expanding globally.
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VALR has raised $55 million in equity funding from leading investors such as Coinbase Ventures, Pantera Capital, and Avon Ventures.
Inspired by the adage “it is expensive to be poor,” they’re committed to creating a financial ecosystem that is accessible to all, challenging the status quo and reducing the frictions imposed by outdated systems. The VALR platform is a testament to their belief in a socio-financial evolution. They envision a future where the global community is not defined by national boundaries but united by a shared vision of justice and prosperity.
VALR caters to the specific needs of professional traders with a high-performance trading platform that boasts one of the industry’s most advanced API systems. Their commitment to professional traders is matched by their dedication to making crypto trading accessible to everyone, ensuring a comprehensive, inclusive financial ecosystem. VALR’s platform combines professional-grade tools with an intuitive interface, making it the ideal choice for traders at every level of expertise.
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