Capchase
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
---|---|---|---|
- | N/A | - | |
$4.6m | Seed | ||
N/A | Seed | ||
$60.0m | Lending Capital | ||
$125m | Series A | ||
$280m | Growth Equity VC | ||
* | $80.0m | Series B | |
* | $400m | Lending Capital | |
* | €105m | Lending Capital | |
Total Funding | AUD757m |
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EditCapchase is a financial technology startup that provides flexible funding solutions to fast-growing Software as a Service (SaaS) companies. The company operates in the financial services market, specifically targeting the SaaS industry. Capchase's unique business model allows SaaS companies to improve their cash flow, boost revenue, and reinvest in growth by providing them with funding based on their future recurring revenue.
The company's services are designed to help SaaS businesses overcome common financial challenges. For instance, Capchase offers a payment option that allows these businesses to offer their customers monthly payments without sacrificing the value of annual contracts. This reduces buying friction and accelerates sales. Additionally, Capchase handles billing and collections for its clients, freeing them up to focus on their core business operations.
Capchase also provides working capital that businesses can draw on as needed, without restrictions. This means that SaaS companies can invest in new customer acquisition and put every dollar to use. The company's platform is designed to provide access to capital at lightning speed, enabling businesses to set ambitious growth goals and have the funding to achieve them.
Capchase makes money by charging fees for its services. The company's revenue is tied to the success of its clients, as its funding grows alongside their Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR). This aligns Capchase's interests with those of its clients, making it a valuable partner for SaaS growth.
Keywords: Financial Technology, SaaS, Funding, Cash Flow, Revenue Boost, Recurring Revenue, Working Capital, Customer Acquisition, Billing and Collections, Annual Recurring Revenue.