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Numerated Stock (NUME)

Numerated is the fast-growing fintech making business banking easy for financial institutions and their clients.

About Numerated Stock

Founded

2017

Headquarters

Boston, MA, US

Industries

Software, Financial Services, Sales and Marketing

Numerated is the fast-growing fintech making business banking easy for financial institutions and their clients. Banks and credit unions use Numerated’s digital lending platform to meet business expectations for digital convenience and to bring efficiency gains to their internal teams. The platform is unique in its use of data to streamline the origination of any business banking product, from application to decision to close. More than 400,000 businesses and 30,000 financial institution associates have used Numerated to process $50 billion in lending. Financial institutions with a combined $1 trillion in assets use Numerated, including Bremer Bank, Dollar Bank, Eastern Bank, MidFirst Bank, People’s United Bank, Seacoast Bank and more. The company was recently recognized as one of 2020’s Top 250 FinTechs by CB Insights and 2021’s Best Overall Business Lending Company by FinTech Breakthrough.

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Leadership team at Numerated

Partner

Mike Tyrrell

Partner

Joe Maxwell

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