An email has been sent to your address with instructions for changing your password.
There is no user registered with this email.
Sign Up
To create a free account, please fill out the form below.
Thank you for signing up!
A confirmation email has been sent to your email address. Please check your email and follow the instructions in the message to complete the registration process. If you do not receive the email, please check your spam folder or contact us for assistance.
Welcome to our platform!
Oops!
Something went wrong while trying to create your new account. Please try again and if the problem persist, Email Us to receive support.
Visa Partners with Fundbox to Enable New Payment Capabilities for Small Businesses
Rhea-AI Impact
(Low)
Rhea-AI Sentiment
(Very Positive)
Tags
partnership
Rhea-AI Summary
Visa (NYSE: V) has announced a partnership with Fundbox to enhance its embedded working capital platform for small businesses. This collaboration introduces the Fundbox Flex Visa Debit Card, allowing better management of cash outflows. Future offerings will include a Buy Now, Pay Later solution and instant fund transfers via Visa Direct. Fundbox Flex Pay reported an 80% quarter-over-quarter increase in payment volume, supporting its growth to over $160 million in annual revenue run rate. This initiative aims to empower small businesses through digital payment solutions.
Positive
Announced partnership with Fundbox for new digital payment products.
Launch of the Fundbox Flex Visa Debit Card to assist small businesses.
Fundbox Flex Pay showed more than 80% quarter-over-quarter growth.
Fundbox’s annual revenue run rate exceeded $160 million.
Negative
None.
Collaboration strengthens payment offerings for embedded working capital platform
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Visa (NYSE: V), a world leader in digital payments, announced today that it is partnering with Fundbox, an embedded working capital platform for small businesses, to strengthen Fundbox’s platform with the power of digital payments. The first step in this collaboration is the launch of the Fundbox Flex Visa Debit Card, issued by Pathward, N.A., which helps small business customers better manage their cash outflows.
In addition to the Fundbox Flex Card, Fundbox and Visa will work together in the coming months in an effort to introduce a series of new payment products, including a Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) solution for small businesses looking for flexible payment options when making purchases, and a push-to-card transfer option for instant fund disbursement through Visa Direct1, Visa’s real-time2 money movement network.
“Small businesses that embrace digital tools tend to be more resilient and better able to compete,” said Jack Forestell, Chief Product Officer, Visa. “As Visa continues to work towards digitally enabling 50 million small businesses by 2023, we’re excited to be teaming up with Fundbox to bring a range of new, digital offerings to the market from cards to installments to disbursement.”
Fundbox Flex Pay is a spend management solution that helps business owners manage payables while providing flexibility around how and when to fund expenses. Fundbox has seen significant growth and quick adoption of the product, and reports payment volume increasing over 80% quarter-over-quarter, and the median active customer using it over five times a month. The Fundbox Flex Visa Debit Card brings the power of Flex Pay to card-accepting merchants, enabling convenient payments for expenses like travel, supplies and incidentals.
The strong performance of Fundbox Flex Pay has contributed to the growth of Fundbox’s working capital platform. Combined with their approach of embedding within their customers’ systems and workflows, and the increasing desire for people to build their own businesses, Fundbox has crossed over $160 million in annual revenue run rate.
“We’ve seen our working capital solutions become more embedded within our customers' cash flow cycles as small businesses adopt digital payments to drive growth and operational efficiency,” said Prashant Fuloria, CEO of Fundbox. “In order to accelerate the flow of funds to our customers, it’s critical for us to continue enhancing our core payment capabilities, and our partnership with Visa is a significant step towards that vision.”
With the latest U.S. Census data showing a record 5.4 million new business applications were submitted last year, small business owners are increasingly turning to digital payments as a means to help them grow and thrive. According to Visa’s Global Back to Business Study, 73% of small businesses surveyed see accepting new forms of payments as fundamental to their business growth, and 59% said they already are, or plan to, use only digital payments within the next two years.
About Visa Inc.
Visa Inc. (NYSE: V) is a world leader in digital payments, facilitating transactions between consumers, merchants, financial institutions and government entities across more than 200 countries and territories. Our mission is to connect the world through the most innovative, convenient, reliable and secure payment network, enabling individuals, businesses and economies to thrive. We believe that economies that include everyone everywhere, uplift everyone everywhere and see access as foundational for the future of money movement. Learn more at Visa.com.
About Fundbox
Fundbox is an embedded working capital platform for small businesses. Business owners can access Fundbox directly through the website, mobile app, or natively embedded experiences within business and accounting solutions. The company has connected with half a million businesses and unlocked more than $3B in working capital. Fundbox has received numerous awards including the Forbes AI 50, CB Insights Fintech 250, and Fintech Breakthrough Awards. Founded in 2013, Fundbox currently has 300+ employees and offices in San Francisco, CA; Dallas, TX; New York, NY; and Tel Aviv, Israel. Learn more at fundbox.com.
1 Visa Direct capability to be enabled through Fundbox’s financial institution partner
2 Actual fund availability depends on receiving financial institution and region