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The Voyager app offers a simple and secure way to invest in 60+ cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and the widest selection of altcoins in North America. When you invest in crypto with Voyager, you can earn up to 12% on over 30 different digital assets, trade commission free, and more. A team of Silicon Valley and Wall Street entrepreneurs founded Voyager to create a better, more transparent, and cost-efficient alternative for crypto investing. Voyager is a publicly-traded company listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (VOYG), the OTC Markets (VYGVF), and the Frankfurt Exchange (UCD2).
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Rakesh Gidwani
Chief Technology Officer Profile
Dan Costantino
Chief Information Security Officer Profile
Daniel Costantino
Chief Information Security Officer Profile

Funding

Voyager raised $25M on 01/14/2021
Voyager raised $100M on 02/12/2021
Voyager raised $200M on 06/17/2022

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