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Fintech Nexus Newsletter (April 18, 2024): Ramp closes $150m funding round
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Fintech Nexus Newsletter (April 18, 2024): Ramp closes $150m funding round

Fintech Nexus Newsletter (April 18, 2024): Ramp closes $150m funding round

Peter Renton·
Fintech Nexus Newsletter
·Apr. 18, 2024·4 min read

More positive signs for fintech as spend management unicorn Ramp closed another large funding round.

The $150 million was officially called a Series D extension, but it comes at a $7.65 billion valuation, a significant improvement over the $300 million raised for the initial Series D, which was at $5.8 billion. They are still below the $8.1 billion valuation from 2022 but are getting closer.

Ramp has continued to grow during the fintech downturn, tripling its revenue run rate from March 2022 to summer 2023. The company now has 730 employees, up from 495 a year ago.

 The money will be used  to “triple down” on innovation, including using AI capabilities “to automate cumbersome processes, provide deeper insights into spending, enhance decision-making capabilities, and more.”

This is yet another positive sign of the turnaround in fintech funding. Good companies are getting funded at higher valuations than late 2022 or 2023.


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