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    Home»News & Trends»Israeli startup Sharegain raises a $64M Series B led by WestCap for its securities lending service that helps financial institutions lend stocks, ETFs, and more (Meir Orbach/CTech)
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    Israeli startup Sharegain raises a $64M Series B led by WestCap for its securities lending service that helps financial institutions lend stocks, ETFs, and more (Meir Orbach/CTech)

    EvelynBy EvelynOctober 8, 2022No Comments1 Min Read
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    Meir Orbach / CTech:

    Israeli startup Sharegain raises a $64M Series B led by WestCap for its securities lending service that helps financial institutions lend stocks, ETFs, and more  —  The Israeli startup has developed a Securities Lending as a Service (SLaaS) solution, which enables online brokers, private banks …

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