Airwallex, the Australian-founded financial platform, has raised $320 million in Series H funding, bringing the company’s valuation to $11 billion, up from $8 billion in December 2025.

In a statement on Friday, Airwallex said the round was led by returning investor Addition, with participation from Baillie Gifford, Hummingbird, QED Investors, T. Rowe Price, Hedosophia, Haun Ventures, Washington University in St. Louis, and Amex Ventures.

The investment will help Airwallex accelerate product development across autonomous finance and agentic commerce, expand its infrastructure and regulatory footprint into new markets, and scale teams building its AI-native financial software.

Jack Zhang, co-founder and CEO of Airwallex, said AI is collapsing the operational gap between well-resourced companies and individual founders, with tools that once required large global teams now accessible through AI agents. However, that is only possible with the right financial infrastructure, since cross-border payments, multi-currency accounts, and multi-jurisdiction compliance require licenses, banking relationships, and direct integrations with local payment networks, rather than AI prompting.

Zhang said Airwallex has spent ten years building proprietary infrastructure that now includes more than 85 licenses, direct integrations into 160 local payment networks, and payout capabilities to more than 200 countries, and that the company is now building an intelligent layer on top of that foundation with the support of its investors.

As part of the announcement, Airwallex unveiled two new product initiatives. T:0 is an AI-native financial platform designed to run a business’s full finance function end to end, automating bookkeeping, forecasting, taxes, compliance, and reporting from day zero; it is currently in private beta.

Airi is a new agentic consumer wallet that will incorporate Airwallex’s existing one-click checkout capability, which has delivered up to a 14 percent increase in successful checkout conversions for digital merchants in early testing, with plans to evolve into broader wallet infrastructure for agentic commerce including delegated agent payments and spend limits.

Airwallex reached $1.3 billion in annualised revenue in March 2026, up 74 percent year-over-year, and $287 billion in annualised transaction volume, up more than 120 percent year-over-year. More than 90 percent of the company’s revenue now comes from customers using more than one Airwallex product.

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