Ramp
Provides a corporate card and finance platform for businesses, helping companies manage spending and finance operations.
Overview
Ramp operates a finance platform built around its corporate card, serving businesses that need tools to manage company spending and finance workflows. The company is positioned as having expanded from a card product into a broader platform for corporate finance teams. Its latest disclosed financing is a $750 million undisclosed round announced on June 5, 2026, valuing the company at $44 billion. The round highlights investor demand for scaled fintech platforms serving enterprise and SMB finance operations.
Funding History
Ramp raises $750M at $44B as Harvard classmates turn a corporate card into America’s fastest-growing finance platform
Ramp raised a Series D extension to support continued growth in spend management and financial operations software.
Ramp raised additional Series D funding at a reported $5.8 billion valuation.
Ramp raised Series D equity financing as part of a larger financing package, more than doubling its valuation to about $8.1 billion.
Ramp secured a debt financing facility alongside its Series D equity round.
Ramp raised an additional Series C round to accelerate product development and hiring, valuing the company at about $3.9 billion.
Ramp raised Series C funding after rapid customer growth, reaching a post-money valuation of about $1.6 billion.
Ramp raised Series B funding to expand its corporate card and expense-management offering.
Ramp announced its Series A financing alongside the public launch of its corporate card product.
Ramp raised seed funding to build its corporate card and spend-management platform.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much has Ramp raised in total?
- Ramp has raised a total of $2.4B across 10 funding rounds.
- Who are Ramp's investors?
- Ramp's investors include Lightspeed Venture Partners, Founders Fund, Khosla Ventures, Coatue Management, General Catalyst, and 16 others.
- What does Ramp do?
- Ramp operates a finance platform built around its corporate card, serving businesses that need tools to manage company spending and finance workflows. The company is positioned as having expanded from a card product into a broader platform for corporate finance teams. Its latest disclosed financing is a $750 million undisclosed round announced on June 5, 2026, valuing the company at $44 billion. The round highlights investor demand for scaled fintech platforms serving enterprise and SMB finance operations.
- Where is Ramp headquartered?
- Ramp is headquartered in New York, United States.
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