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Animoca Brands - About the company

Animoca Brands is a series C company based in Melbourne (Australia), founded in 2006 by David Kim and Yat Siu. It operates as a Developer of digital asset services for gaming and metaverse ecosystems. Animoca Brands has raised $880M in funding from investors like Liberty City Ventures, GGV Capital and Temasek, with a current valuation of $5.9B. The company has 361 active competitors, including 101 funded and 4 that have exited. Its top competitors include companies like Sorare, Dapper Labs and Immutable.

Company Details

Developer of digital asset services for gaming and metaverse ecosystems. Services include treasury management for institutions and infrastructure support for digital commerce. The business facilitates the creation of virtual experiences, identity management, and educational platforms. It provides technical resources for project founders to build and scale digital ownership models.
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Key Metrics
Founded Year
2006
Location
Melbourne, Australia
Stage
Series C
Total Funding
$880M in 22 rounds
Latest Funding Round
Post Money Valuation
$5.9B as on Sep 20, 2022
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Annual Revenue
$1M - $10M as on Dec 31, 2020
Employee Count
309 as on Jun 30, 2026
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Animoca Brands's funding and investors

Animoca Brands has raised a total funding of $880M over 22 rounds. Its first funding round was on Nov 15, 2011. Its latest funding round was a Series C round on Nov 11, 2024 for $10M. 3 investors participated in its latest round. Animoca Brands has 122 institutional investors and 5 angel investors.

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Funding Amount
Round Name
Post-Money Valuation
Revenue Multiple
Lead Investors
Other Investors
Nov 11, 2024
$10M
Series C
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Sep 11, 2023
$31.9M
Series C
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Sep 20, 2022
$38M
Series C
$5.9B
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Animoca Brands' founders and board of directors

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The founders of Animoca Brands are David Kim and Yat Siu. Robby Yung is the CEO of Animoca Brands.
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Animoca Brands' Board of Directors

Animoca Brands's board has 4 active members. Robby Yung, Evan Auyang and Yat Siu are part of team and Ian Lee is independent board member.
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Animoca Brands' employee count trend

Animoca Brands has 309 employees as of Jun 26. Here is Animoca Brands's employee count trend over the years:
Employee count trend for Animoca Brands
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Animoca Brands's Competitors and alternates

Top competitors of Animoca Brands include Sorare, Dapper Labs and Immutable. Here is the list of Top 10 competitors of Animoca Brands, ranked by Tracxn score:
Rank
Company Details
Short Description
Total Funding
Investors
Tracxn Score
1st
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Sorare
2018, Saint Mande (France), Series B
Provider of blockchain-powered fantasy sports marketplace for a variety of sports
$739M
78/100
2nd
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Animoca Brands
2006, Melbourne (Australia), Series C
Developer of digital asset services for gaming and metaverse ecosystems
$880M
75/100
3rd
Logo for Dapper Labs
Dapper Labs
2018, Vancouver (Canada), Series D
Blockchain-based games developer for PC and console
$666M
74/100
4th
Logo for Immutable
Immutable
2018, Sydney (Australia), Series C
Blockchain-based infrastructure for NFT games and applications
$277M
72/100
5th
Logo for Enjin
Enjin
2009, Singapore (Singapore), Seed
Blockchain based gaming platform to create virtual assets
$19M
65/100
6th
Logo for Forte
Forte
2019, San Francisco (United States), Series B
Provider of Web3 infrastructure and compliance platform for blockchain projects
$910M
58/100
7th
Logo for Aura
Aura
2021, Singapore (Singapore), Seed
Blockchain-based network for NFT
$9M
53/100
8th
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Phantasma
2018, Lisbon (Portugal), Funding Raised
Blockchain designed for gaming, smart NFTs, and dApp integration
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52/100
9th
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PlatON
2018, Hong Kong (China), Series A
Blockchain based data sharing platform
$50M
52/100
10th
Logo for Dogami
Dogami
2021, Paris (France), Seed
App-based trading solutions for 3D NFT dog avatars
$14M
52/100
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Animoca Brands's Investments and acquisitions

Animoca Brands has made 356 investments in companies including KOR Protocol and AllScale. Animoca Brands has also acquired 23 companies including SOMO and Azarus.
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Type
Company Name
Founded Year
Location
Jul 07, 2026
Investments
2024
Jun 25, 2026
Investments
Vancouver (Canada)
Jun 11, 2026
Investments
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