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Funded: Routefusion raises $26.5M Series A to simplify global payouts with a resilient payments network
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Funded: Routefusion raises $26.5M Series A to simplify global payouts with a resilient payments network

Funded: Routefusion raises $26.5M Series A to simplify global payouts with a resilient payments network

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·Oct. 10, 2025·1 min read

Hi there and welcome to Funded, where we spotlight early-stage bets on the future of tech.
This week’s spotlight is on international payouts, where Routefusion is building the infrastructure that helps platforms and financial institutions move money across borders without the backend chaos.

Routefusion has raised $26.5 million in Series A funding led by PeakSpan Capital, with participation from Silverton Partners. The Austin-based company offers a single API for embedding accounts, FX, payments, and compliance, and sets itself apart by managing every integration and compliance flow in-house. The new round brings its total funding to $40.7 million.

Founded in 2018, Routefusion aims to unify access to the global payments ecosystem the way Visa did for domestic commerce. “Cross-border commerce depends on networks that are secure, resilient, and universally accessible,” Colton Seal, co-founder and CEO of Routefusion, said in the announcement. “Our mission is to ensure that businesses, regardless of size or geography, can move money with the same speed, trust, and transparency as they operate locally.”

Routefusion’s platform provides redundancy across SWIFT, RTP, and stablecoin networks, and is designed to withstand regulatory or banking disruptions. Customers include Jeeves, Clara, Rise, and Payment Labs, spanning sectors like payroll, B2B payments, and banking.

With the new capital, Routefusion will deepen its partner network, expand liquidity and compliance features, and grow its product, engineering, and go-to-market teams.

“Things are never as good as you think, and they are never as bad as you think. Stay level headed, keep your hands in the dirt and head in the sky, and execute relentlessly with a smile on your face,” Seal told Future Nexus.

Routefusion is betting that what global platforms need isn’t just access to infrastructure, but operational readiness—and that the ability to launch fast, stay live, and scale with confidence is what will define the next wave of payments infrastructure._
This article was drafted with the help of generative AI using company-submitted details, then manually edited and carefully reviewed by a human editor before publication.

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