
Digital Public Infrastructure for Banks, NBFCs, Fintechs, Asset originators and Brokers to digitise all asset classes.
Finsire's tech rails provide easy identification and verification tools to fetch all assets of the user spread across different asset classes such as Mutual funds, Stocks and Earned salary. Moreover, the APIs also enable easy pledging of assets to enable secured lending.
2021
Aug | Company Incorporation
Our company is established with a clear vision: to revolutionize asset digitization by creating a public infrastructure and collaborating with asset originators, depositaries, and lenders to build various use cases over our infratech.
2022
Feb | Product Launch
We launched our platforms, applications and SDKs to enabling our clients to collateralise assets like earned income.
Mar | Started Generating Revenue
We started making a MRR of $500 USD growing steadily as we scaled.
Dec | Key Customer Milestone
We serviced over a dozen B2B clients that utilised our platforms and APIs for asset collateralisation.
2023
Mar | Raised Funding
Finsire has raised $1.3M in seed funding from strategic investors. The round saw participation from iSeed, Spark Capital, Devx, 1947 Rise, Adept Ventures, Founders from Razorpay, Tartan, M2P, Groww, Ippopay & other strategic angel investors.
B2B
India’s wealth in assets is growing and is at over $12 trillion, almost four times that of the GDP of $3 Trillion. Most of the asset wealth is locked in illiquid and non-digitised assets, akin to the physical gold in a locker, real estate across the state, life insurance that cannot be utilised until maturity, and other financial securities. By digitising $12 trillion of assets, an all-in-one repository of asset classes with a digital public infrastructure can be leveraged by the economy in many productive ways. Finsire's Infratech helps in interoperable asset fetching mechanism, a better UI/UX (direct APIs) for users, a switch for pledged assets, a switch for access to the lender network and building at the forefront for asset classes yet to be digitised.
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