Crowdz Partners with GoCardless to Bring Open Banking to Small Business Financing

Crowdz Partners with GoCardless to Bring Open Banking to Small Business Financing
  • SME financing platform Crowdz has teamed up with London-based GoCardless.
  • The partnership will enable Crowdz to leverage open banking to enhance its ability to provide small businesses with working capital.
  • Headquartered in Campbell, California, and founded in 2015, Crowdz made its Finovate debut at FinovateEurope 2020 in Berlin.

Small business financing platform Crowdz has partnered with direct bank payments company GoCardless. The collaboration will enable the California-based fintech, which made its Finovate debut at FinovateEurope in Berlin in 2020, to leverage open banking to bring better financing options to SMEs.

“We’re proud to have provided over $80 million in working capital to SMEs, but this is just the start,” Crowdz CEO and co-founder Payson E. Johnston said. “With our global expansion plans and our target of providing 25,000 SMEs with over $1 billion in working capital by the end of 2023, we needed a partner that could offer the right coverage, technology, and expertise. That’s where GoCardless comes in.”

The partnership will bring three of GoCardless’ payment features to Crowdz’s Avalon Marketplace to enhance both its payment and risk modeling capability. These features are Instant Bank Pay, which enables the collection of instant, one-off payments directly from bank accounts; Verified Mandates, which provide enhanced fraud protections; and GoCardless’ PayTo integration, which supports instant payments and account verification. Both Instant Bank Pay and Verified Mandates will be available in the U.K., the U.S., and Europe. GoCardless’ PayTo integration will be available in Australia.

“We’re excited to see our open banking features powering a true disruptor like Crowdz,” GoCardless Chief Product Officer and Chief Growth Officer Duncan Barrigan said. “Thanks to our global bank payment network, we’ll be able to accelerate their speed-to-market and offer cutting-edge payment solutions, making it that much easier for SMEs to gain access to working capital all over the world.”

Crowdz made its Finovate debut in Berlin at FinovateEurope 2020. At the conference, the company demoed its end-to-end invoice solution helps turn unpaid receivables into cash. Crowdz’s technology leverages the blockchain to provide a platform of invoices for sellers, buyers, and funders, a global receivables marketplace that gives small businesses access to alternative financing that accelerates their cash flow. Crowdz uses a proprietary risk assessment model, the SuRF score, which it says helps provide more equitable funding compared to financing based on traditional credit scores.

As of March, Crowdz had funded $50 million in receivables. The company began the year partnering with Angels Den to launch the organization’s financing program that helps small businesses in the U.K. secure working capital. Crowdz also teamed up with Meta last fall (formerly known as Facebook) to help the company launch its SME financing program.

Crowdz has raised more than $25 million in funding from investors including Citi, Barclays Corporate Banking, Bold Capital Partners, Global Cleantech Capital, and EG Funds Management.


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Eight Alums Raised More Than $984 Million in Q2 2022

Eight Alums Raised More Than $984 Million in Q2 2022

We may have missed an alum or two. But with the second quarter of 2022 in the books, here’s a look at our Finovate alumni funding for April, May, and June of this year.

As of our current count, eight Finovate alums have raised more than $984 million in Q2 of 2022. Of the eight alums that received funding in the quarter just ended, two – Allied Payment Network and Chekk – did not disclose the total amount of their investments.

Two of the quarter’s biggest investments were received in June, giving that month the lion’s share of capital raised by Finovate alums in the second quarter of the year.

Previous quarterly comparisons

  • Q2 2021: More than $2.8 billion raised by 14 alums
  • Q2 2020: More than $975 million raised by 15 alums
  • Q2 2019: More than $1.8 billion raised by 29 alums
  • Q2 2018: More than $1.5 billion raised by 25 alums
  • Q2 2017: More than $726 million raised by 25 alums

As we noted last year around this time, it is not unusual for second quarters to produce more moderate funding numbers compared to other quarters. And, as with last year, April proved to be an especially “cruel” month for fintech funding – at least as measured by our alums – with only FinovateEurope alum and relative newcomer Crowdz reporting funding that month.

That said, this year’s Q2 haul surpassed that of two of the previous five second quarters – and with significantly fewer alums participating.

Top Equity Investments

  • SumUp: $624 million
  • ThoughtMachine: $160 million
  • Backbase: $122 million

The top equity investment for the quarter was far and away the $624 million raised by London-based e-commerce innovator SumUp. In fact, all three of the top equity investments in Q2 of 2022 were greater than the largest investment in the previous quarter. SumUp’s massive capital infusion rivals all Finovate alum investments since NuBank raised $750 million in the second quarter of 2021.

Backbase’s fundraising of $122 million was notable because it was the first time the company had sought outside capital in its nearly 20 years of existence.


Here is our detailed alum funding report for Q2 2022.

April: $10 million raised by one alum

May: More than $178 million raised by three alums

June: More than $796 million raised by four alums

If you are a Finovate alum that raised money in the second quarter of 2022 and do not see your company listed, please drop us a note at research@finovate.com. We would love to share the good news! Funding received prior to becoming an alum not included.


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FinovateEurope Sneak Peek: Crowdz

FinovateEurope Sneak Peek: Crowdz

A look at the companies demoing at FinovateFall on September 14-16, 2020. Register today and save your spot.

Crowdz is an innovative Fintech company tackling the future of business payments with a platform that will simplify B2B payments and make sending, paying and selling invoices a lot easier for companies.

Features

  • Send: Submit a secure invoice with just a tap
  • Pay: Only pay vendors what you should through our virtual payment gateway
  • Sell: Sell your invoices and score favorable rates anytime, anywhere

Why It’s Great
A simple one-stop shop for business payments. Send, pay, and sell invoices all from one place. What’s not to like?

Presenter

Steve Boderck, VP Sales & Bus. Dev.
Boderck has been in high tech sales for the past 30 years selling to mostly large enterprise companies in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. Steve joined Crowdz in September 2019.
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Aiman Khammash, Dir., Bus. Dev. & Sales
Based in London, Khammash serves as a director for Crowdz, an innovative fintech headquartered in Silicon Valley, which focuses on digitizing and automating trade finance.
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