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Airwallex raises $320m in Series H funding round

Airwallex plans to expand into new markets and scale its AI teams.

Airwallex has raised $320m in Series H funding, bringing its total valuation to $11b.

Investors include Addition, an earlier investor, as well as Baillie Gifford, Hummingbird, QED Investors, T. Rowe Price, Hedosophia, Haun Ventures, Washington University in St. Louis, and Amex Ventures.

Airwallex plans to expand into new markets, and scale its teams working on AI.

It will also use the funding to accelerate product development across autonomous finance and agentic commerce, the company said.

“This new capital lets us move faster into Airwallex’s next chapter: autonomous finance, agentic commerce, and the infrastructure to power both,” said Jack Zhang, co-founder and CEO of Airwallex.

Airwallex’s ten years of work has built a foundation needed for the agentic economy, Zhang said.

“The licenses, local network integrations, and settlement rails we spent ten years constructing are precisely the kind of infrastructure it needs,” he said.

As of March 2026, Airwallex reached $1.3b in annualized revenue, up 74% year-over-year (YoY)  and $287b in annualized transaction volume, up more than double (120% YoY).

Airwallex’s valuation of $11b is 37.5% higher than its $8b valuation in December 2025, and a 77.4% increase from May 2025, it said.

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