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Founded Year

2001

Stage

Unattributed VC | Alive

Total Raised

$111M

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About Volante

Volante Technologies specializes in cloud-native payments processing and financial messaging solutions within the financial technology sector. The company offers a suite of services including real-time payments processing, payments as a service, and tools for ISO 20022 migration, aimed at modernizing and streamlining financial transactions for institutions. Volante's low-code platform facilitates rapid development and integration of financial services, enabling businesses to adapt and innovate quickly. It was founded in 2001 and is based in Jersey City, New Jersey.

Headquarters Location

185 Hudson Street Harborside 5

Jersey City, New Jersey, 08550,

United States

201-258-7459

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ESPs containing Volante

The ESP matrix leverages data and analyst insight to identify and rank leading companies in a given technology landscape.

EXECUTION STRENGTH ➡MARKET STRENGTH ➡LEADERHIGHFLIEROUTPERFORMERCHALLENGER
Financial Services / Payments Tech

The real-time payments (RTP) processing market provides infrastructure and technologies to facilitate instant and seamless electronic payments. This market offers solutions that enable the immediate transfer of funds between financial institutions or individuals, allowing for real-time settlement of transactions. Businesses can benefit from enhanced speed, efficiency, and convenience in their paym…

Volante named as Outperformer among 15 other companies, including Mastercard, Visa, and Temenos.

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Research containing Volante

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CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned Volante in 2 CB Insights research briefs, most recently on Jan 4, 2024.

Expert Collections containing Volante

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Volante is included in 4 Expert Collections, including Capital Markets Tech.

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Capital Markets Tech

1,118 items

Companies in this collection provide software and/or services to institutions participating in primary and secondary capital markets: institutional investors, hedge funds, asset managers, investment banks, and companies.

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Payments

3,033 items

Companies in this collection provide technology that enables consumers and businesses to pay, collect, automate, and settle transfers of currency, both online and at the physical point-of-sale.

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Fintech

9,294 items

Companies and startups in this collection provide technology to streamline, improve, and transform financial services, products, and operations for individuals and businesses.

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Fintech 100

249 items

250 of the most promising private companies applying a mix of software and technology to transform the financial services industry.

Latest Volante News

Howard University Basketball Coach Seeks $100M Investment

Aug 4, 2024

Coach Kenny Blakeney hasn’t spoken to school officials about his plan yet. According to reports, Howard University head basketball coach Kenny Blakeney is looking for a buyer or a group of buyers to purchase up to one-third of the Howard University basketball program for $100 million. As he told the outlet, “College athletics is full-fledged business now. The whole idea is to not get left behind. It’s, ‘How do we include ourselves in this?’ I don’t want to have a two-tiered system where we’re not able to compete for the NCAA tournament or the national championship.” Blakeney continued, “And from what I’m hearing right now, that is a real possibility, that there’s going to be an NCAA tournament that isn’t going to include everyone else, it’s just going to include those Power Four universities and maybe the Big East. That’s not what I signed up for.” To that end, Blakeney has spent the majority of the summer pitching potential investors. But Ricky Volante, a lawyer and former chief executive of the Professional Collegiate League, says such a deal would be a problem unless the coach can prove he can give investors a return on investment. “As for the revenue part, that is the chicken and the egg,” Volante told Front Office Sports. “Coach is going to have to show in which someone is viewing this as a true investment and not altruistically driven. He’s going to have to show how this person gets their return and in college sports ultimately that’s driven through media revenue. Outside of Notre Dame and Texas everyone else’s media revenues are driven through the conference.” Volante continued, saying that how the NCAA’s settlement resolves will have a big influence on how or even if Blakeney’s plan will be implemented. “The potential unknown here is how any of this may be impacted by the House case and the settlement. If that settlement is truly approved and is enforced by the court as a piece of federal legislation, would the NCAA have the legitimate authority to look at this and say, ‘Absolutely not?’” Volante told Front Office Sports. According to the Post, Blakeney has not discussed the matter with his bosses at Howard, he is waiting to see if he can get any potential investors to bite. Blakeney told the paper he wants to get out ahead of this opportunity before it’s too late, and sees it as vital to the Howard University basketball program. “We’re just at the beginning of it,” Blakeney said. “But I do feel like there is a short window of opportunity because the speed that NIL is moving, the transfer portal is moving, the professionalism of our business is happening. This s— has to take place fast. There has to be some conversations.” Blakeney continued, “I don’t care (what others think.) This is what we’re dealing with. And if we’re not going to turn our eye to what’s hitting us in the face, then we’re not looking at this thing the right way.”

Volante Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Volante founded?

    Volante was founded in 2001.

  • Where is Volante's headquarters?

    Volante's headquarters is located at 185 Hudson Street, Jersey City.

  • What is Volante's latest funding round?

    Volante's latest funding round is Unattributed VC.

  • How much did Volante raise?

    Volante raised a total of $111M.

  • Who are the investors of Volante?

    Investors of Volante include Wavecrest Growth Partners, Wells Fargo Strategic Capital, Sixth Street Growth, BNY, Poste Italiane and 4 more.

  • Who are Volante's competitors?

    Competitors of Volante include Vitesse, Sopra Banking Software, Finastra, Mambu, Bottomline and 7 more.

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