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Industry
  
Financial technology

Services
  
Money transfer

Headquarters
  
London

Type of business
  
Private company

Area served
  
Worldwide

Website
  
azimo.com

Founded
  
2012

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Founders
  
Michael Kent, Marta Krupinska, Ricky Knox, Marek Wawro

Key people
  
Michael Kent (Founder, CEO) Marta Krupinska (Co-founder, General Manager)

Profiles

Azimo is an online remittance service. with headquarters in London and offices in Krakow. Launched in October 2012 with the mission to make international money transfer cheaper, faster, simpler and easier to understand, Azimo was voted Best Money-saving App by the Guardian. The company was co-founded by Michael Kent, Marta Krupinska, Ricky Knox and Marek Wawro.

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Customers are able to transfer money via the Azimo website or smartphone app to more than 190 countries in over 80 different currencies. The company has half a million customers connected to its platform and offers more than 270,000 cash pick-up locations globally. In 2016, an updated version of its app was launched with features including in-app chat and biometric security.

Azimo Ltd is authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority under the Electronic Money Regulations 2011 (FRN 900220) for the issuing of electronic money. Azimo is licensed and regulated by HMRC as a Money Services Business - Licence Number 12676497.

History

Jan 2012: founded
Sep 2012: First transaction sent
Oct 2012: First external investment
Nov 2012: First employee hired
Dec 2013: Launch of Krakow office

Co-founders

CEO Michael Kent previously founded the Small World Financial Services Group in 2005, growing the company to become Europe’s largest offline money transfer provider. He is also co-founder of digital bank Tandem and has invested in and advised multiple UK FinTech businesses, including CorporatePay (now WEX Europe), Yoyo Wallet, Curve, Comply Advantage and Logical Glue. In 2013, he initiated the industry and NGO World Money Transfer Day, which has since been adopted by the World Bank Group and United Nations. He also blogs on global remittance reality for the World Bank.

General Manager Marta Krupinska previously founded Travelnity, a social media website for travellers and expats. In 2016, she was recognised by Forbes as one of Europe’s 30 Under 30 for Finance and rated ninth in Business Insider’s list of the 40 Coolest People in FinTech

Investors

As of early 2016, Azimo had raised $31 million in Series A and B funding from investors including Frog Capital, Greycroft, MCL Partners, e.ventures and Quona Capital. In May 2016, Japanese e-commerce company Rakuten invested in Azimo to accelerate the company’s expansion into Asia.

Charity partners

Azimo offers all customers the chance to donate a portion of the money they save to charity. The company is also committed to donating 10% of its annual profits to its chosen charities, Operation Smile and ActionAid, and every member of staff is given a free day every quarter to allow them to get involved with work in their local community.

Awards

2013: Best Money-saving App, The Guardian
2013: Best Startup, PayExpo
2015: Recognised by the UN as one of the most comprehensive and best value money transfer companies in UK and Germany
2016: Best Low Cost Remittance Service, Kalahari Awards

References

Azimo Wikipedia