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Crypto M&A: Lukka Raises Additional $53 Million Series D

Lukka has raised nearly $75mm in the past 12 months from Soros, S&P Global, State Street, CPA.com and other institutional investors.

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lukka, the leading enterprise crypto asset software and data provider, announced it has completed its $53 million Series D round of financing. Participants in the round include Soros Fund Management, S&P Global, and CPA.com (a subsidiary of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants). This fundraise follows Lukka’s recent Series C round, which was led by State Street just three months prior.

This investment will accelerate Lukka’s operations as the leading institutional-grade middle and back office crypto asset software and data provider at a time when the rapid adoption of crypto assets by the traditional financial services industry requires more mature software and data solutions to support business operations. Lukka’s software and data solutions turn complex crypto asset data into easy-to-use information so that businesses can support traditional middle and back-office operations. The firm does this in accord with industry-trusted technical control standards such as AICPA System and Organization Controls (SOC).

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