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United
Fintech has accepted a minority investment from Dansk Vækstkapital, marking the
fintech infrastructure provider’s sixth institutional investor and second
addition to its shareholder roster this month.

The
investment fund, which operates under Danske Private Equity and Danske Bank
Asset Management, joins a group that already includes Barclays,
which became the company’s fifth banking investor just last week
.

The backing
from Dansk Vækstkapital adds institutional capital alongside the four other
banking giants: BNP Paribas, Citi, Danske Bank, and Standard Chartered.

Momentum Builds After Bank
Investment Spree

The
company’s investor base has grown substantially since early 2024, when BNP Paribas
and Citigroup first came aboard
in February. Standard
Chartered followed in May
, and Danske Bank joined as the third institutional investor in
August
.

“United
Fintech is creating a powerful, highly scalable platform that enables large
financial institutions to adopt essential new technology while helping tech
founders scale their products effectively,” Mikael Deigaard, partner at
Dansk Vækstkapital, said in a statement.

United Fintech, founded in 2020 by Christian Frahm,
operates as an industry-neutral platform connecting financial institutions with
fintech solutions through acquisitions and integration.

The company completed two acquisitions in 2025,
bringing its portfolio to seven fintechs focused on commercial banking, capital
markets, and wealth management. One of those deals involved AI lending
platform Trade Ledger in a share swap transaction
earlier
this year.​

Platform Model Attracts
Banking Partnerships

“Bringing Dansk Vækstkapital onto our cap table marks an important step in broadening our investor base with experienced financial backers who share our long-term vision,” added Christian Frahm, Founder and CEO at United Fintech. “United Fintech is scaling globally, and the combination of strategic bank investors and strong institutional capital gives us a unique foundation to accelerate that mission.”

Dansk
Vækstkapital focuses on venture funds, buyout funds, and direct minority
investments primarily across the Nordic region. Since launching in 2011, the
fund has deployed approximately 9.4 billion Danish kroner across four vintages.

The
investment comes as United Fintech continues consolidating fintech providers
that serve institutional clients, aiming to streamline how banks and asset
managers access and deploy new technology.

This article was written by Damian Chmiel at www.financemagnates.com.

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