Former Fintech founder and investor Asya Bradley participated in a huge stripes paid as a new director of the emerging company & Venture Capital Partnerships.
Bradley announced the news on Linkedin on February 2, indicating that her bio participated in Stripe in November.
Neither the stripes nor Bradley could comment immediately.
Bradley, which ended in February 2019, spent three years as the highest income office of Sinaps, a fintech company that appeared in 2024, and thousands of customers were surprised.
She became a vice president in charge of revenue in a startup called SILA for five months, became a venture partner for IgniteXL venture for one year, and according to Linkedin, Kinly, a financial service that corresponds to black Americans. I did. Kinly was sold to Greenwood in 2023. Greenwood is a digital banking platform for black and Latin individuals and companies. Kinly (formerly called First Boulevard, 10th, Marshawn Lynch, Kevin Durant, Forerunner Ventures, Point72 Funding a total of $ 20 million from investors such as NTHEMIS Group Is procured.
Bradley is also a limited partner of venture funds such as Cowbo Eventures and Ganas Venture, and has participated in the Captable Alliance Investment Committee. Richie Serna, a CEO, is the CEO of Payment STARTUP (and Stripe Competition) Finix's DAY work, supporting the construction of CTC.
Stripe operates a startup partner program to “bring the advantages of exclusive stripes” to portfolio companies in collaboration with venture capital companies and startup accelerators. In recent years, many startups have been acquired. Recently, it has been announced that it is a lecture to acquire StableCoin Platform Bridge for $ 1 billion. July last year Stripe acquired the third time in 14 months and won 13 lemon SQUEEZY, a total of at least 15 people in total. In all countries.
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