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MetaComp confirms $22M Pre-A amid MAS stablecoin rules

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As reported by 36Kr on March 12, 2026, MetaComp was said to have completed a Pre-A+ financing round totaling US$35 million within three months. That figure remains unverified by official company disclosures or investor filings.

According to FinSMEs, MetaComp has officially announced a US$22 million Pre-A round in December 2025 to scale its stablecoin-enabled payments infrastructure. As of today, this is the only funding amount confirmed by accountable sources.

Why verification matters: compliance, investor trust, and regulatory clarity in Singapore

Verification separates marketing claims from accountable facts, which is essential for regulated finance. In Singapore, disclosures intersect with licensing expectations and risk management, shaping how counterparties evaluate settlement and compliance exposure.

Public statements during the Pre-A phase emphasized regulated, enterprise-grade settlement and expanding throughput. “With regulations around stablecoins gaining clarity, enterprises now have the clarity to modernise their settlement processes. Our volumes, now exceeding US$1 billion a month across more than 30 markets, show that businesses want real-time payments that combine speed with compliance,” said Tin Pei Ling, Co-President, in a statement distributed via PR Newswire.

For reporting, risk reviews, and vendor due diligence, treat the US$35 million Pre-A+ figure as provisional and label it unverified. Reference the US$22 million Pre-A amount as the confirmed benchmark until primary documentation appears.

Language should reflect evidentiary status: attribute the US$35 million claim to a media report without implying completion. Update positions once the company or named investors issue an official statement or filing.

How this fits Singapore’s stablecoin and compliance landscape

Regulatory clarity under MAS: relevance to enterprise payments

Under the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) framework, regulated payment and stablecoin activities are subject to licensing, AML/CFT controls, and governance standards. For enterprises, verified funding helps demonstrate operational resilience alongside compliance readiness.

Clear, consistent disclosures reduce onboarding friction with banks, PSPs, and corporate treasuries. They also support auditability for cross-border settlement corridors that depend on predictable controls and capital sufficiency.

Why verification protects investors, partners, and cross-border settlement users

Accurate financing data calibrates assessments of dilution, runway, and execution capacity. It also informs counterparty risk scoring, operational contingency planning, and the reliability of settlement SLAs across jurisdictions.

Verified facts limit mispricing of risk in complex payment chains, reducing downstream reconciliation disputes. They further align disclosures with the documentation standards expected in regulated markets.

Is the $35M Pre-A+ round officially confirmed?

No. It was reported by 36Kr, but there is no official company statement or primary filing confirming completion.

What funding has MetaComp officially announced and who participated?

A US$22 million Pre-A round in December 2025; public materials cite Sky9 Capital and Beingboom Capital among participants.

Source: https://coincu.com/news/metacomp-confirms-22m-pre-a-amid-mas-stablecoin-rules/

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