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Mural Pay is a financial technology company based in New York City that develops infrastructure for cross-border payments using stablecoins and local financial systems. Founded in 2022 by Sinclair Toffa and Chris Fernandes, the company enables businesses to send, receive, and hold digital and local currencies across Latin America and other markets.[1]
Mural Pay was founded in 2022 by Sinclair Toffa and Chris Fernandes.[2] The company launched to address friction in cross-border payments, particularly in high-volume business transactions across emerging markets. Its initial focus included corridors between the United States and Latin American countries such as Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Brazil, and Argentina.
In August 2022, Mural Pay raised US$5.6 million in seed funding from Galaxy Ventures, Firstminute Capital, and 186 Ventures, among others.[3]
Mural Pay provides a suite of financial infrastructure through a platform and programmable API. Its products enable businesses to operate multi-currency treasury functions, conduct stablecoin transactions, and integrate with local financial networks.
Key offerings include:
The company is led by CEO and co-founder Sinclair Toffa. The leadership team includes professionals with prior experience at Palantir Technologies, McKinsey & Company, and DoorDash.[1]
Category:Financial technology companies Category:Payment service providers Category:Companies established in 2022 Category:Companies based in New York City
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