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DMALINK Surpasses Funding Target, Bolstered by Bank Partnerships

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UK-based institutional trading platform DMALINK has exceeded its funding goal of £425,000 on Seedrs, achieving a pre-money valuation of £17.3 million. The platform, which focuses on FX and crypto trading, has previously raised funds on Seedrs and is in partnership with several banks including Credit Agricole, Nomura, and Danske Bank.

DMALINK generates revenue through transaction fees and a subscription-based real-time market data service, offering “favourable trading conditions” by avoiding monthly terminal or integration fees.

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