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Former American Express CEO Harvey Golub Backs Banking Software Startup TradAir
Israel-linked TradAir develops and provides foreign currency and crypto trading software to banks and financial institutions
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Harvey Golub, the former CEO and chairman of American Express, has backed Israel-linked banking software startup TradAir Ltd., the company announced Sunday. Golub led the company’s $11 million series D round together with venture capital firm GF Investments. Israel-based early-stage venture fund Viola Ventures also participated in the round.
Harvey Golub. Photo: Bloomberg
Founded in 2010 by Israeli entrepreneurs Avi Zeevi and Eyal Kishon and based in London, TradAir develops and provides foreign currency and crypto-trading software to banks and financial institutions. The company raised $35 million to date.
