Trifa Secures ¥5 Billion in Series C Funding
Trifa, a company striving to enable travel with just their app and a passport, has successfully raised ¥5 billion in a Series C funding round. The company, which operates in the travel tech sector, offers an overseas eSIM app that facilitates communication services for travelers without the need for physical SIM swaps. This funding round was led by Global Brain (No. 9 Fund), SMBC-GB Growth Fund, and ANA Future Creation Fund, with additional financial backing from MUFG Bank, Mizuho Bank, Shoko Chukin Bank, Japan Finance Corporation, and Resona Bank.
Company Overview
Trifa provides an app that allows users to purchase and activate eSIMs for use in over 200 countries and regions globally. The app is designed for seamless travel experiences, integrating features like VPN functionality, travel insurance, and airport lounge reservations. With over 2 million downloads in 2026, the app caters to a variety of users including tourists, business travelers, and those temporarily returning to Japan. Currently, overseas sales constitute about 10% of Trifa's total revenue.
Leadership and Vision
Founded by Masatoshi Kana, who also serves as the CEO, Trifa aims to revolutionize the travel experience by simplifying connectivity and enhancing user convenience. The company's vision is to expand its global footprint and innovate within the travel tech space.
Use of Funds
The newly acquired funds are earmarked for several strategic initiatives. Trifa plans to scale its global operations and enter new markets, particularly focusing on East Asia. The company also intends to diversify its services beyond eSIMs by venturing into payments and transportation reservations. Additionally, investments will be made in developing AI agents tailored for the travel industry, along with strengthening the organizational structure and existing product offerings.
Future Prospects
With this capital injection, Trifa is set to further establish itself as a key player in the travel tech industry. The company's expansion plans and new service developments could significantly enhance the travel experiences for its users, aligning with its goal of making travel as seamless as possible with just an app and a passport.
