Project detail - NIUM PTE. LTD.

NIUM PTE. LTD.

Status: Approved investment
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Who is our customer

Nium, formerly known as InstaRem is a Singapore-headquartered fintech provider of digital cross-border money transfers. Founded in 2014, the Company has developed a platform, which helps to reduce the costs of cross-border money transfers to over 90 countries and in over 60 curencies.

What is our funding objective?

FMO has initially invested in the Company in 2017, topping up its commitment in 2018, via the SBI Emerging Asia Financial Sector Fund, to help finance the Company’s growth. In 2020 FMO transferred its stake, becoming a direct shareholder in Nium.

Why do we fund this investment?

Nium’s platform reduces the costs of international transfers of remittances and business transactions, hence enabling enterprises and individuals to retain a larger share of their transfers.

What is the Environmental and Social categorization rationale?

Nium operates in the financial sector and poses a low, category C, E&S risk.

Country
Global
Sector
Financial Institutions
Effective date
5/11/2020
Total FMO financing
USD 2.98 MLN
Funding
FMO NV
Risk categorization on environmental and social impacts, A = high risk, B+ = medium high risk, B = medium risk, C = low risk Environmental & Social Category
(A, B+, B or C)
C