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Boku was born out of a desire to create a frictionless payment system allowing a mobile phone number to be used as a safe and secure payment instrument. In 2009, we partnered with mobile operators around the world to enable their subscribers to purchase virtual goods simply using their mobile number. We`ve grown to become the leading global mobile payments network servicing 68 countries through more than 250 carrier partners, connected to merchants such as Facebook, EA, Sony, Spotify, Lookout, and Riot Games. Our team strives to push the future of payments by partnering with carriers globally, ushering in a new ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.boku.com
  • 2 Harrison St 600
    San Francisco, CA USA 94105
  • Phone: 415.375.3160

Executives

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Funding

Boku raised $86.75M on 09/01/2016

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