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Flex Raises $225 Million in Equity and Debt Funding to Build All-in-One Business and Personal Financial Management Platform for Business Owners

Flex Raises $225 Million in Equity and Debt Funding to Build All-in-One Business and Personal Financial Management Platform for Business Owners

March 11, 2025 Craig Etkin

Company Surpasses $1 Billion in Total Payment Volume in 18 Months

March 06, 2025 07:05 AM Eastern Standard Time

NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Flex, the fintech company that empowers business owners to automate their back offices and grow, today announced it has raised $225 million in equity and debt funding to accelerate the buildout of its payments infrastructure and personal finance software for business owners. The capital raise includes a $25 million equity round led by Titanium Ventures, with participation from Companyon Ventures, Florida Funders, MS&AD Ventures, AAF Management and First Look Partners, and a $200 million credit facility from Victory Park Capital. Yash Patel, General Partner at Titanium Ventures, will join Flex’s Board of Directors.

“We’re particularly excited about how much time our customers – especially those without in-house finance teams – have been saving on reconciling invoices with Flex AP Automation and managing business or personal expenses through Flex Expense Management”Post this

“Business owners tend to co-mingle their personal and business expenses, deposits and payments, leading to accounting reconciliation issues and cashflow gaps,” said Zaid Rahman, Founder & CEO of Flex. “Our growth validates the demand from business owners for an all-in-one ecosystem that simplifies their finances. With Flex, they can manage their entire financial lives through one premium platform, from the moment they generate business revenue to the moment they spend their earnings personally.”

Many businesses do not have sufficient time, resources, or personnel to efficiently handle back-office functions. Meanwhile, targeted solutions are often fragmented and piecemeal. Flex provides a financial ecosystem that bundles payment automation, expense management, net 60 credit cards and banking.

“We’re particularly excited about how much time our customers – especially those without in-house finance teams – have been saving on reconciling invoices with Flex AP Automation and managing business or personal expenses through Flex Expense Management,” added Rahman. “Our product simplifies the input required from business owners and reduces the burden of managing payment scheduling, which payment methods to disburse from, and which accounts to collect money into.”

The capital raise will support the acceleration of Flex’s payments ecosystem, particularly its AI-powered AP Automation, which today, alongside credit, debit, and B2B payments, is processing over $1 billion in annual total payment volume. The funding will also be used to build out Flex’s consumer arm, which will allow business owners to manage their personal finances with the same power, control and seamless user experience as they do for their businesses.

“We were thoroughly impressed with the customer love for Flex in our diligence,” said Patel. “Flex has found a segment of the large B2B market overlooked by both innovators in B2B fintech and large incumbent banks: super premium business owners.”

“Flex’s ecosystem of financial products, which provide flexible and cost-effective working capital, will help meet a clear need for business owners,” said Kinan Hayani, Partner at Victory Park Capital. “We believe in Flex’s mission to provide efficient, streamlined tools to help owners more easily manage their finances and ultimately expand their businesses.”

Over the past year, Flex has grown substantially, achieved key milestones and welcomed several seasoned executives to its leadership team, including: Chief Risk Officer, Vishal Saxena, who formerly held risk leadership positions at Citi, Capital One and Barclays; General Counsel & Chief Compliance Officer, David Toro, formerly of Parafin and Capital One; and Head of Product, Jared Thomas, previously with Carta.

*Flexbase Technologies, Inc. is a technology company and is not a bank. Banking services provided by Thread Bank, Member FDIC.

The Flex Commercial Credit Card is issued by Patriot Bank, N.A., pursuant to licenses from Mastercard® International Incorporated. Mastercard is a registered trademark of Mastercard International. Flex provides the credit for the Flex Commercial Credit Card. The card is not available yet in the following states: CA, ND, SD, VT, and NV.

ABOUT FLEX

Founded in 2022,Flex (a Flexbase Technologies, Inc. brand) is the B2B fintech company redefining financial management for business owners by providing a financial ecosystem that empowers owners to expand their business and accelerate growth. Flex bundles every single aspect of the back office into one finance super app to seamlessly control finances. The company offers Flex Business Credit Card with 0% interest for 60 days on all purchases and built-in employee expense management and rewards, as well as Flex Banking with up to 2.99% yield on idle cash. The company also has launched several products like AP Automation, Cashflow Analytics, Bill Pay, Mobile Apps, and more. Flex aims to be the financial platform that all aspiring business owners use to build, manage and protect their finances. Visit www.flex.one.

ABOUT TITANIUM VENTURES

Titanium Ventures Accelerates the Extraordinary – the venture capital firm fuels the growth of standout disruptors. In its first twelve years, 104 investments have generated 44 liquidity events including Auth0, BigCommerce, Box, Cloopen, CrowdStrike, DocuSign, GitLab, Nasuni, OpenGov and Snap. To date, Titanium Ventures’ Revenue Acceleration Platform has driven >USD$660M in revenue for its portfolio companies, extending their reach across the U.S., Australia, Asia, and the UK. In 2022, the firm announced the close of its third fund, bringing Funds Under Management to USD$1B. To see Titanium Ventures’ full portfolio and learn more, visit www.ti.vc.

ABOUT VICTORY PARK CAPITAL

Victory Park Capital Advisors, LLC (“VPC” or the “Firm”) is a global alternative asset manager that specializes in private asset-backed credit. In addition, the Firm offers comprehensive structured financing and capital markets solutions through its affiliate platform, Triumph Capital Markets. The Firm was founded in 2007 and is headquartered in Chicago. In 2024, VPC became a majority-owned affiliate of Janus Henderson Group. The Firm leverages the broader resources of Janus Henderson’s 2,000+ employees across offices in 24 cities worldwide. VPC is a Registered Investment Advisor with the SEC. For more information, please visit www.victoryparkcapital.com.

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Flex has closed a $60 million Series B equity round led by Portage, bringing total equity raised to $105 million. In the last year, the company has quadrupled revenue and tripled its payments volume to $3 billion as it scales its all-in-one business and personal finance platform for high-net-worth middle-market business owners. Running a profitable middle-market business has become one of the most complex financial jobs in America, with owners often juggling more than ten disconnected systems to manage their money. Flex was created to give these high net worth owners a single place to run both their business and personal finances. This latest $60 Million equity round, followed by its $200 Million debt and $25 Million equity raise announced earlier this year, builds on a period of rapid hypergrowth. In just 12 months, Flex has grown revenue fourfold and increased annualized total payments volume from $1 billion to $3 billion across a suite of products, positioning Flex as one of the fastest-growing fintech companies at scale with best-in-class capital efficiency.

Flex is building the category-defining company solving this gap for high net worth business owners with a five-pillar strategy built around private credit, a business finance stack, a personal finance stack, payment solutions, and an ERP built for middle market businesses. These customers now use an average of four or more Flex products. Flex’s Business Credit Card, which provides 60-day float on every transaction, has been a major driver of adoption, acting as the wedge into deeper financial operations. Once owners experience the benefits of the Flex Credit Card, they often go on to adopt Flex’s banking, payments, working capital, and expense management tools to replace fragmented legacy systems. This integrated model has allowed Flex to scale with high efficiency and has created a strong foundation for its expansion into personal finance.

Launched in 2023, Flex a Flexbase Technologies brand is the AI Native “Private Bank” for high net worth business owners in the middle market. Flex is building the category-defining company solving this gap for high net worth business owners with a five-pillar strategy built around private credit, a business finance stack, a personal finance stack, payment solutions, and an ERP built for middle market businesses. Flex is the first platform that supports every step of their financial lives, from the moment they earn revenue to the moment they spend it personally.
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