QSecure raises $10M for smart payment platform
QSecure, maker of credit cards containing smart chips, has raised $10 million in a fourth round of funding, according to a filing with the SEC. The Los Altos, Calif. company is backed by Worldview Technology Partners, Allegis Capital, UMC Capital and Societe Generale. It has now raised $37.25 million to date.
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