Payments technology startup Fuze Network has raised USD2.5 million in a Series A funding from various angel investors, according to a SEC filing. The firm previously landed seed funding from the likes of Metamorphic Ventures and Kickstart Seed Fund and has now raised USD5 million to date. Based in Salt Lake City, Fuze Network develops a number of payment services including online bank bill payments and a location service that helps users find stores that offer cash back.
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