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Setpoint Secures $31M Series B From Wells Fargo, Citi, 645 Ventures, Andreessen Horowitz and Others to Revolutionize Credit Infrastructure

Setpoint Secures $31M Series B From Wells Fargo, Citi, 645 Ventures, Andreessen Horowitz and Others to Revolutionize Credit Infrastructure

August 13, 2024 Craig Etkin

August 13, 2024 06:15 AM Pacific Daylight Time

NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Setpoint, the leading infrastructure provider for the credit industry, today announced the successful completion of its $31 million Series B funding round. 645 Ventures led the round, with significant strategic investments from Citi and Wells Fargo, alongside Andreessen Horowitz, NextView Ventures, Floating Point, Henry Kravis, Zillow founder’s 75 & Sunny, Vesta Ventures, Fifth Wall, Eltura Ventures, and Outrunner Capital. This funding round brings Setpoint’s total capital raised to $76 million, demonstrating its role as the preferred technology partner for the world’s largest financial institutions and users of capital.

“Originators and lenders still interact with the capital markets in relatively archaic ways. Setpoint’s software is poised to change that, driving efficiency and accuracy for major credit ecosystem stakeholders like Citi,” said Patrick Brett of Citi.Post this

Setpoint’s industry-defining approach to automating debt facility management is rapidly becoming the new standard for the asset-backed industry. The company transforms the archaic backbone of managing credit facilities into a streamlined, error-free system, addressing a critical need in the market.

Since its last funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz, Setpoint has achieved remarkable milestones, including a 6x year-over-year revenue growth, and has added major customers such as GreenSky, Carvana, Fundbox, Nomura, Capchase, Kyte, Archwest, and Pathway among others.

Many of life’s most important transactions — whether purchasing a home, obtaining a small business loan, or refinancing a credit card — depend on a complex network of trust and credit relationships. Leading investment banks and credit funds manage trillions of dollars daily through warehouse facilities, securitization issuances and whole loan purchases. However, managing these transactions often relies on outdated methods like email, Excel, and FTP folders, leading to errors and inefficiencies that impede growth and drive up the costs of lending and borrowing.

Setpoint is on a mission to change this. Its Asset OS software digitizes, organizes, and verifies data, creating a real-time asset source of truth. Its complementary Capital OS software automates funding flows and compliance, setting a new standard for fast, accurate, and effortless credit transactions. Designed for scalability, Setpoint distinguishes itself by empowering borrowers and lenders to easily navigate various complex financial arrangements, including forward flows, senior and subordinate warehouse financing, and both public and private securitizations.

“While we’ve observed substantial innovation between borrowers and originators, originators and lenders still interact with the capital markets in relatively archaic ways. Setpoint’s software is poised to change that, driving efficiency and accuracy for major credit ecosystem stakeholders like Citi,” said Patrick Brett of Citi Spread Products Investing Technologies (Citi SPRINT), who co-invested in Setpoint with Jeff Flynn of Citi Ventures.

C. Thomas Richardson, Head of Principal Technology Investments at Wells Fargo Strategic Capital, added, “We are excited to provide growth capital and to expand our relationship with Setpoint. Their deep domain expertise allows them to continue developing relevant technology, which is enhancing the efficiency and automating the workflow of credit operations.”

645 Ventures, leading this round, played a critical role in bringing together a diverse group of investors. “Setpoint has become a cornerstone in the asset-backed ecosystem, earning the trust of the biggest financial institutions,” said Jon Smith, Principal at 645 Ventures. “We are proud to lead this round and support their vision in redefining the credit infrastructure landscape.”

The company began in the real-estate world and has since expanded into all asset-backed lending. Setpoint has also grown its Single Family Rental (SFR) and Residential Transition Loan (RTL) customer bases, providing solutions such as diligence, AssetOS, and CapitalOS to optimize the portfolios of leading real estate lenders. Facilitating nearly 100,000 transactions annually, Setpoint is approved by major rating agencies, including Moody’s, DBRS, KBRA, and S&P. Through its affiliated capital provider, Setpoint has funded over $3.5 billion in real estate transactions with proptech leaders like Homeward, OfferPad, Flyhomes, and UpEquity, all of which have been managed on the Setpoint platform.

The newly raised funds will be channeled into research and development, with a focus on expanding Setpoint’s engineering and data science teams. By leveraging machine learning and large language models (LLMs), Setpoint aims to enhance the verification of asset data and calculations, driving further innovation in the credit infrastructure space.

“Setpoint is building trust in our credit system,” said Stuart Wall, CEO of Setpoint. “Our vision is to make credit transactions instant, automated, and error-free. This funding round, supported by leading financial institutions and investors, propels us forward in our mission to build the technology infrastructure for capital markets.”

To get in touch with the Setpoint team, reach out to us here.

About Setpoint

Setpoint is a leading fintech that aims to streamline the hidden, cumbersome processes behind trillions in daily financial transactions. Backed by leading investors, Setpoint is pioneering the transformation of capital markets workflows from outdated manual systems to efficient, automated solutions, significantly reducing costs and enhancing speed for both borrowers and lenders. Founded in 2021, Setpoint’s capital and technology platform (Asset OS and Capital OS) enables auto, consumer, SMB, real estate and other asset-backed borrowers to grow profitably. Setpoint’s platform helps originators and lenders save time, reduce risk, and optimize for capital efficiency. To learn more, please visit www.setpoint.io.

About 645 Ventures

645 Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm that partners with exceptional founders who are building iconic companies. We invest at the Seed and Series A stages and leverage our Voyager software platform to enable our Success team and Connected Network to help founders scale to the growth stage. Select companies that have reached the growth stage include Iterable, Goldbelly, Resident, Eden Health, FiscalNote, Lunchbox, and Squire. 645 has $550m+ in AUM across 5 funds, and is growing fast with backing from leading institutional investors, including university endowments, funds of funds, and pension funds. The firm has offices in New York and SF, and you can learn more at www.645ventures.com.

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