All-in-one payments platform Stax has secured $245m from investors to become the latest fintech to achieve unicorn status with a valuation of more than $1bn.
Investors such as Greater Sum Ventures (GSV), HarbourVest Partners and Blue Star Innovation Partners participated in the funding round.
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By GlobalDataStax will use the proceeds to expand product capabilities and improve customer offerings. It also plans to use the funds to expand its workforce and fuel international growth.
Founded in 2014 by siblings Suneera Madhani and Sal Rehmetullah, Stax enables businesses and SaaS platforms to manage their payment ecosystem through fully integrated solutions.
It is said to support more than 22,000 small businesses, large businesses and software platforms through all-in-one payments API.
Commenting on the latest fundraising, Stax CEO Suneera Madhani said: “My brother and I built this company from our parents’ home back in 2014. Since then, we’ve grown 500% in the past three years and processed more than $23 billion in payments for 22,000 businesses nationwide.”
Stax president Sal Rehmetullah said: “At Stax, we help businesses grow and scale, all while having the flexibility to adapt their payment technologies to meet their customer needs.
“With our new capital and unicorn status, we can ensure our customers have all the tools they need to process and manage their payments.
“Businesses are just starting to realise how powerful payments can be in scaling their organisation, and we’re here to ensure that process goes as smoothly as possible.”
Last year, Stax acquired automated surcharging platform CardX.