Jacksonville venture fund part of Andreessen Horowitz-led seed round for fintech company


A Jacksonville fund has teamed up with one of the most storied venture capital firms in the country for an investment in a company that could reshape the way money moves across the world.

Jacksonville-based PS27 Ventures is part of a $10 million seed funding round raised by Payall, a Miami-based startup whose software simplifies cross-border payments. The round is led by Andreessen Horowitz — the fund whose investments include Airbnb, GitHub, Facebook and Twitter — which contributed $8 million.

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