MarketFactory secures funding from Silicon Valley investment firm

Accel-KKR’s strategic investment will facilitate MarketFactory’s expansion into new markets and services

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MarketFactory has secured an undisclosed amount of funding from Silicon Valley investment firm Accel-KKR, which will enable the foreign exchange technology platform to expand its range of services and into new markets globally.

Accel-KKR focuses its investments on software and IT-driven middle-market companies with a high potential for top- and bottom-line growth. The firm’s investment in MarketFactory is the eleventh such venture in its $5 billion portfolio of assets.

New York-based

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