About Rand
Rand is a financial technology company helping individuals and businesses grow their savings through high-yield accounts. Users can earn up to 6.50% APY on their EURC deposits—far above the national average—without lockups or caps.
Behind the scenes, Rand uses blockchain infrastructure to generate returns. Funds are deployed to validate transactions on distributed ledgers, and the resulting fees are passed back to users as daily interest. The platform is fully regulated in Spain and partners with Copper to insure up to $500M in digital assets.
The Challenge
Rand was preparing for a key fundraising round—but like many fintech companies, they faced three challenges:
- Reaching the right investors: They wanted fintech-focused investors who understood blockchain infrastructure and high-yield products.
- Standing out in a crowded market: With dozens of high-yield and crypto-adjacent products out there, Rand needed to explain how their model was different—and safe.
- Moving fast: They wanted to raise efficiently without spending months on intros and cold outreach.
How Weraise Helped
Weraise worked with Rand to execute a focused investor outreach strategy, ensuring they connected with the right people, told the right story, and moved quickly.
1. Targeting fintech and crypto-native investors
Weraise built a custom list of fintech VCs, infrastructure-focused angels, and investors who understood EU regulation and digital yield products.
2. Simplifying the narrative
Rand’s value prop is strong—but complex. Weraise helped clarify the messaging: high-yield, insured, regulated, and instant. That story hit harder than crypto jargon or technical explanations.
3. Generating real conversations
Through email and LinkedIn outreach, Weraise opened investor conversations that Rand had been trying to land for months—resulting in dozens of calls with aligned investors.
Results
- Investor conversations with high-quality, relevant leads
- Faster fundraising timeline than expected
- Access to investors previously out of reach
Rand didn’t just run a campaign—they closed the round and kept building.