Alloy Secures $40 Million in Series B Funding Led by Canapi Ventures
On September 16, 2020, Alloy raised $40 million in Series B funding, led by Canapi Ventures, with participation from Felicis Ventures, Avid Ventures, and existing investors. The funds will primarily enhance Alloy's sales and marketing efforts and expand R&D for new products. Alloy's identity operating system helps financial institutions make informed risk decisions via a single API service, reducing fraud significantly. Over the past year, Alloy's customer base and recurring revenue have nearly doubled, now serving over 90 clients.
- Secured $40 million in Series B funding.
- Customer base nearly doubled to over 90 clients.
- Significant growth in recurring revenue reported.
- The platform achieves a 95% reduction in manual reviews.
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NEW YORK, Sept. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Alloy, the identity operating system for the financial services industry, today announced it has raised
Alloy helps top banks and fintechs make better identity and risk decisions using a single API service and SaaS platform. From initial customer onboarding to ongoing transactions and events, Alloy leverages data to enable financial institutions to make real-time decisions about high-cost financial risk. Working across more than 60 identity providers, Alloy's API and dashboard make it easy to quickly and safely onboard more customers and automate the vast majority of decisions, mitigating fraud and reducing burden on the back office by removing the need for outdated manual review queues.
Fintechs and banks alike are turning to Alloy to automate their increasingly complex risk decisions. In the last year alone, Alloy has seen significant growth in recurring revenue and its customer base has nearly doubled, servicing over 90 customers including Ally Bank, Evolve Bank & Trust, and Brex. The fully automated Alloy platform delivers a dramatic reduction in fraud, an increase in approval rates for good customers, and a
"The pandemic accelerated a seismic shift in the way consumers and businesses conduct financial services online," says Forehand. "We're operating at a time where digital channels, online account activity, and cybercrime have exploded. New technology and approaches are needed to help financial institutions scale digitally while managing these risks in an operationally efficient way. We are thrilled to put our support behind the Alloy team and its technology to help banks and fintechs solve digital identity challenges."
The funds will be used primarily for investments into the Alloy team. First and foremost, the company plans to scale its sales and marketing business units to keep up with the increasing demand. Longer term, Alloy will focus on expanding its R&D to bring new products to market related to transaction and credit decisioning as well as document verification.
Other investors that participated in the funding include Addie Lerner, founder and managing partner at Avid Ventures, and Victoria Treyger, general partner and managing director at Felicis Ventures, who led the firm's fintech investments in Hippo and SentiLink.
"We're honored to have the Canapi team's wealth of knowledge as both investor and board member," said co-founder and CEO Tommy Nicholas. "Our investors have extensive experience scaling fintech companies and developing industry-changing SaaS platforms. Their investment is a further validation of our team and mission to help financial companies deploy safe and seamless digital customer experiences. We couldn't ask for better partners to enter the next phase of growth with."
To learn more about Alloy, visit Alloy.co.
About Alloy
Alloy helps financial services companies make better decisions with better information, using a single API service and dashboard to manage identity verification from signup through the lifecycle of the customer. Alloy makes it easy for financial services companies to quickly and safely onboard more customers, mitigating fraud and high-cost financial risk. Learn more at Alloy.co and on Twitter @UseAlloy.
About Canapi Ventures
Canapi Ventures is a venture capital firm investing in early to growth-stage fintech companies. Our partners have been at the forefront of financial services innovation as operators, investors, bankers, advisors, and regulators. Our venture capital model connects high-quality fintech companies to our extensive network of banks and strategic partners. Canapi Ventures is advised by CenterHarbor Advisors and Canapi Advisors, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Live Oak Bancshares, Inc. (Nasdaq: LOB). For more information, visit www.canapi.com.
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