Railsbank raised $1.2 million$1.2 million in a Seed round held in August of 2017. Firestartr led the round which included Kima Ventures and angels Peter Jackson, Tim Levene and Phillip Riese.
In July 2018,In July 2018, won a €100,000€100,000 investment from MiddleGame Ventures. They were one of two companies voted "most ready for investment" on the final day of the FinTech Europe 2018 program.
In September 2019, In September 2019, Railsbank raised $10 million for their Series A. Moneta Capital led the round with participation from CreditEase, Clocktower Technology Ventures Singapore Life and Firestartr. The rounds funding was committed towards expansion beyond Europe, with Railsbank looking at the U.S., Australia and South East Asia.
Career
Career
In 1990In 1990 Luis Figo made his senior team debut in a league game for Sporting CP and over the next five seasons he scored 16 goals in 137 appearances for the club, helping them win the Portuguese Cup in his final season. A year after his debut for Sporting CP he made his first appearance for the Portuguese national team as well.
In 1996,In 1996, Luis Figo represented Portugal at the European Championships in England and scored a goal as the national team reached the quarter finals. Four years later he scored a goal against England in the European Championships but Portugal could not go beyond the quarter finals. Figo also helped Portugal qualify for the World Cup in Japan and Korea for the first time in 16 years but they were knocked out in the group stages.
In 2000,In 2000, Luis Figo moved to Barcelona’s arch rivals Real Madrid in a controversial move that made him a hated figure among Barcelona fans. Real Madrid paid him $60 million and that made him the most expensive player in the world. He played for Real Madrid for 5 years and won one Spanish League title in addition to the one UEFA Champions League title. He scored 38 goals in 164 games for the club.
In 2004In 2004, Luis Figo captained Portugal as the team reached the final of the European Championships held in Portugal and two years later he led the team to a third place finish at the World Cup in Germany.
In 2015In 2015, Luis Figo expressed his plan to run for the presidency of FIFA against the allegedly corrupt regime of Sepp Blatter however he withdrew from the campaign five months later.
Career
In 1990 Luis Figo made his senior team debut in a league game for Sporting CP and over the next five seasons he scored 16 goals in 137 appearances for the club, helping them win the Portuguese Cup in his final season. A year after his debut for Sporting CP he made his first appearance for the Portuguese national team as well.
Figo was all set to move to Italy with either Parma or Juventus but eventually he moved to Spanish giants Barcelona FC in the year 1995 for a fee of £2.25 million. It was at Barcelona that Figo really became one of the best players in the world as he helped the team win two Spanish league titles. Figo scored 30 goals in 172 appearances for the club.
In 1996, Luis Figo represented Portugal at the European Championships in England and scored a goal as the national team reached the quarter finals. Four years later he scored a goal against England in the European Championships but Portugal could not go beyond the quarter finals. Figo also helped Portugal qualify for the World Cup in Japan and Korea for the first time in 16 years but they were knocked out in the group stages.
In 2000, Luis Figo moved to Barcelona’s arch rivals Real Madrid in a controversial move that made him a hated figure among Barcelona fans. Real Madrid paid him $60 million and that made him the most expensive player in the world. He played for Real Madrid for 5 years and won one Spanish League title in addition to the one UEFA Champions League title. He scored 38 goals in 164 games for the club.
In 2004, Luis Figo captained Portugal as the team reached the final of the European Championships held in Portugal and two years later he led the team to a third place finish at the World Cup in Germany.
Luis Figo left Real Madrid and moved to Italian club Inter Milan in the year 2005. He played for the club for four years, scored 9 goals in 105 appearances and won one Italian Serie A title in his last season at the club. He announced his retirement from football after his stint with Inter Milan was over.
In 2015, Luis Figo expressed his plan to run for the presidency of FIFA against the allegedly corrupt regime of Sepp Blatter however he withdrew from the campaign five months later.

Famous As: Former Portuguese Footballer
Famous As: Former Portuguese Footballer
Famous As: Former Portuguese Footballer
Famous As: Former Portuguese Footballer