Kraken raised $800M across two tranches to scale operations and expand global markets.Kraken raised $800M across two tranches to scale operations and expand global markets.

Kraken Raises $800M to Expand Global On-Chain Financial Infrastructure

2025/11/20 04:44
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Crypto exchange Kraken has announced that it raised $800 million in funding across two tranches as part of an effort to expand its on-chain financial infrastructure and broaden its global presence.

According to the company, the primary tranche was led by institutional investors, including Jane Street, DRW Venture Capital, HSG, Oppenheimer Alternative Investment Management, and Tribe Capital, with an additional commitment from Co-CEO Arjun Sethi’s family office.

“Strategic Roadmap”

Kraken also executed an agreement for a separate $200 million strategic investment from Citadel Securities at a $20 billion valuation. The exchange reported $1.5 billion in revenue in 2024 and said it has already exceeded that figure in the first three quarters of 2025. Prior to this latest round, it had raised $27 million in primary capital.

Kraken said that its collaboration with Citadel Securities will involve liquidity provision, risk management support, and market structure input. With the new capital, Kraken plans to scale operations, strengthen its regulatory presence, and further develop its product suite, both internally and through acquisitions.

Commenting on the development, Sethi said,

Expansion Plans

The company outlined expansion plans targeting markets in Latin America, Asia Pacific, and the EMEA region, in addition to efforts to widen its offerings beyond crypto to include additional asset categories, advanced trading tools, staking products, expanded payment services, and enhanced institutional features.

Kraken said these initiatives aim to provide users with more secure and efficient access to digital and tokenized assets while positioning it firmly between traditional finance and the developing open-finance ecosystem.

In recent months, Kraken has expanded its product range by integrating US futures trading through its acquisition of NinjaTrader, rolling out equities and tokenized equity trading, as well as launching a global application for payments, savings, and investing, dubbed “KRAK.”

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