The identity verification platform developer was valued at $1.3bn in a round featuring Synchrony Financial, Citi Ventures and Wells Fargo Strategic Capital.

US-based identity verification software provider Socure closed a $100m series D round on Tuesday that featured financial services firms Synchrony Financial, Citi and Wells Fargo.

Venture capital firm Accel led the round, which included hedge fund Two Sigma Investments’ VC arm, Two Sigma Ventures, as well as Commerce Ventures, Scale Venture Partners, Sorenson Capital and Flint Capital.

Citi and Wells Fargo invested in through their respective corporate VC units, Citi Ventures and Wells Fargo Strategic Capital, and the round valud…

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