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Splitit prepares $100m deal backed by mystery US fund manager – The Australian Financial Review
Instalment payments outfit Splitit Payments is rolling out the welcome mat for a mystery US fund and early Afterpay investor.

Instalment payments outfit Splitit Payments is ready to roll out the welcome mat to a mystery US fund that was an early Afterpay investor.
Splitit boss Brad Paterson is getting ready to welcome a US fund onto the company’s register.
Street Talk understands Splitit was gearing up to launch a $100 million capital raising on Tuesday morning, with funds told to expect a $90 million placement and $10 million share purchase plan.
And snapping up a large portion of that placement was a United Stat…
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