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Ratan Tata, American Express invests in currency start-up Abra

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After investing in numerous Indian startups like Snapdeal, Ola and Urban Ladder, Ratan Tata, Chairman Emeritus of Tata Son has now invested in Silicon Valley-based startup – Abra.

US-based start-up Abra on Thursday said Tata Group chairman emeritus Ratan Tata and credit card player American Express have made an undisclosed investment in the firm – their first such venture involving digital currency.

Besides, the firm also announced entry into the online, digital cash-based merchant payments. Abra’s app will be available to all registered users in the US and the Philippines in the coming weeks, with more countries to follow soon, it said in a statement.

“Tata and American Express have made strategic investments in Abra as part of recently announced Series A round. These are the first investments in the cryptocurrency world for both American Express and Ratan Tata,” Abra added.

Cryptocurrency is digital or virtual currency that uses cryptography for security. It is also difficult to counterfeit. One of the first such currencies to hog global attention was Bitcoin, which was launched in 2009.

The Abra app provides for storing digital cash, sending that money to any smartphone and using a new network of human ATMs, called Abra Tellers, who are individuals or businesses earning money by buying and selling digital cash to and from any consumer via the app.

The firm has already been signing up merchants for this new solution. Abra expects to begin the global launch of the Merchant API service later this quarter, it said.

Abra is a digital cash, peer-to-peer money transfer network, which represents a global network of consumers helping each other easily deposit and withdraw cash from the Abra app anywhere in the world.

Founded in 2014 by serial entrepreneur Bill Barhydt, Abra is based in Silicon Valley, California.

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