Yuno Raises $45M for Payments Infrastructure
Yuno raised $45M to expand its payments infrastructure platform as merchants look for more flexible checkout and payment orchestration systems.

Payments infrastructure remains one of the strongest parts of fintech because the problem keeps getting more fragmented, not simpler.
What happened
Yuno raised a $45M Series B. The company builds payments infrastructure for merchants that need to manage multiple payment methods, geographies, checkout flows and payment partners from one platform.
The round gives Yuno more capital to expand in a category where reliability, routing and conversion matter as much as the front-end checkout experience.
Why it matters
Payments used to look like a solved layer of commerce. But as merchants sell across more countries, channels and customer types, they need infrastructure that can route transactions, reduce failed payments and support local payment preferences without rebuilding their stack each time.
That creates room for orchestration platforms that sit between merchants, payment processors, fraud tools and local rails.
The bigger picture
Fintech is no longer only about consumer wallets or neobanks. Some of the strongest companies are infrastructure businesses that make messy back-end financial workflows easier for merchants and platforms.
Yuno’s round fits that shift. It is a bet that global commerce will need more flexible payment plumbing as checkout becomes more local, more automated and more competitive.
