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    Checkout.com was founded in 2009 by Swiss national Guillaume Pousaz in Singapore under the name Opus Payments, which processed payments for merchants in Hong Kong. The company became profitable in 2011 through a deal with Chinese tech gadget trading website Dealextreme. In 2012, Opus Payments was renamed Checkout.com and registered in the U.K.

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    In 2019, Checkout.com first accepted outside capital in a $230 million funding round that valued the company at $2 billion. At the time, this was the largest Series A funding round ever for a European fintech company. [10] In January 2021, Checkout.com raised a further US$450 million at a valuation of US$15 billion.