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About Fundbox Stock
Founded
2012
Headquarters
San Francisco, CA, US
Total Funding
434M
Industries
Software, Financial Services, Other
Fundbox is a technology platform focused on disrupting the $21 trillion B2B commerce market by building the B2B payment and credit network. With Fundbox, sellers (of all sizes) can quickly increase average order volumes (AOV) and improve close rates by offering more competitive net terms and payment plans to their SMB buyers. With heavy investments in machine learning and the ability to quickly analyze the transactional data of SMB’s, Fundbox is reimagining B2B payments and credit products in new category-defining ways. Fundbox was founded on 2013 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.
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Fundbox Selected as an Inc.com B2B Power Partner for Leadership in Embedded Capital
tradingview • Oct 25, 2024
Fundbox Secures Warehouse Capacity from Cross River and Waterfall Asset Management
globenewswire • Sep 17, 2024
Fundbox Appoints Ram Muthaiyan as Chief Risk & Product Officer
globenewswire • Aug 28, 2024
Fundbox Appoints Ram Muthaiyan as Chief Risk & Product Officer
morningstar • Mar 04, 2024
Small-Business Lender Fundbox Cuts 40% Of Workforce In Latest Fintech Layoff
forbes • Oct 25, 2022
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Fundbox Management
Leadership team at Fundbox
Chief Executive Officer
Prashant Fuloria
Chief Financial Officer
Marten Abrahamsen
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