YUSE.io secures new injection from well-known FinTech investor Herbert Sim
Financial technology (FinTech) is slowly but surely disrupting and transforming the entire financial services landscape worldwide. Investing in this segment of the technology sector has proven both rewarding and challenging.
Earlier today, versatile technology ecosystem provider, YUSE (YUSE.io), announced that one of the biggest FinTech influencers in the world, Herbert Sim, known by his social media handle of @HerbertRSim, has invested a significant, undisclosed amount in the company and will also personally join the company as well as an advisor.
Originally from Kolkata, India, founder and operations manager Umesh Pandey shared, “We are deeply honored to have one of the world’s most recognized FinTech influencers invest and even join us as an advisor. With Herbert’s wealth of knowledge and experience in the industry, our community can expect exponential growth from the company in the near future.”
When we talk about the investment, Herbert Sim said: “We are presented by countless projects and startups daily and we have personally hand-picked YUSE Tech, for various reasons. They have several working apps within their ecosystem such as Decentralized Finance (DeFi), Digital Art Market, Entertainment App for Video Creators, Games in Metaverse , cloud storage services, artificial intelligence (AI) powered dating app and more.”
Sim is among the world’s less than 100 verified “blue ticks” on all the major social media platforms – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, in the FinTech industry, with over a million followers in total. His website HerbertRsim.com contains all of his opinion pieces and digital illustrations that he personally draws himself.
Sim was also involved in many philanthropic activities – championing World Vision’s children living in poverty. In addition to that, Sim has an impressive academic background, equipped with an MBA from the University of Wolverhampton, UK, and a BA in Mass Communication from Oklahoma City University, USA.
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