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Curve buyers embroiled in row over £120m Lloyds sale proceeds

By Editorial Board Published September 10, 2025 3 Min Read
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Curve buyers embroiled in row over £120m Lloyds sale proceeds

Traders within the digital wallets supplier Curve are embroiled in a livid row over the proceeds from the corporate’s impending £120m sale to Lloyds Banking Group.

The £120m sale value represents solely about half of the overall funding raised by Curve because the firm was created a decade in the past.

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One fintech business supply stated recriminations between buyers and the corporate had turn into so heated in latest weeks that no less than one investor had sought the elimination of Lord Fink, the Metropolis grandee, as Curve’s chairman.

The financial institution hopes the acquisition will give it an edge within the race to construct smarter on-line funds methods amid rising regulatory stress on Apple to open its fee companies to rivals.

Curve was based by Shachar Bialick, a former Israeli particular forces soldier, in 2016, and was hailed as certainly one of Britain’s most promising fintechs.

Three years later, Mr Bialick advised an interviewer: “In 10 years time we are going to be IPOed [listed on the public equity markets]… and hopefully worth around $50bn to $60bn.”

Curve’s publicly disclosed shareholders embrace Britannia, IDC Ventures, Cercano Administration – the enterprise arm of Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen’s property – and Outward VC.

It was unclear on Wednesday which shareholders had expressed disquiet over the deliberate distribution of the sale proceeds.

One supply stated that Mr Bialick had just lately written to shareholders to acknowledge that the value was disappointing and warned that the corporate would most likely run out of cash this yr until a sale to Lloyds was agreed.

When he was appointed to the position in January, Lord Fink stated: “Working alongside Curve as an investor, I have had a ringside seat to the company’s unassailable and well-earned rise.

“Starting as a card which mixes all of your playing cards into one, to the all-encompassing digital pockets it has developed into, Curve affords a transformative monetary administration expertise to its customers.

“I am proud to have been part of the journey so far, and welcome the chance to support the company through its next, very significant period of growth.”

IDC Ventures, one of many buyers in Curve’s Sequence C funding spherical, stated on the time of its final main fundraising: “Thanks to their unique technology…they have the capability to intercept the transaction and supercharge the customer experience, with its Double Dip Rewards, [and] eliminating nasty hidden fees.

“And so they do it seamlessly, with none want for the shopper to vary the playing cards they pay with.”

Curve refused to answer a collection of requests in search of remark.

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