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Slash closed a $100M Series C at a $1.4B valuation, earmarked to scale its AI‑driven business bankin...
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Slash closed a $100M Series C at a $1.4B valuation, earmarked to scale its AI‑driven business bankin...

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This is an incremental funding update for an established player in the Vertical AI Finance/Ops segment; it does not meet the $500M/ $5B threshold for cross.§D.
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Finance & Ops · Player Map

Slash closed a $100M Series C at a $1.4B valuation, earmarked to scale its AI‑driven business banking platform globally. The fintech aims to serve the under‑penetrated B2B market, targeting the 95% of U.S. businesses still using legacy banks, and projects $250M annualized revenue by 2025. By automating >50% of engineering effort on tasks like doc processing and dispute handling, Slash can offer lower costs and faster services than incumbents such as Ramp and Brex. 🚀

#Fintech #AI #BusinessBanking #SeriesC #Growth

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