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VentureBeat: Paystand raises $20 million to modernize B2B payments with blockchain
Dean Takahashi
VentureBeat
February 6 — Scotts Valley
(Photo: Jeremy Almond, CEO of PayStand. Source: PayStand)
“It’s like Venmo for complicated transactions for commerce.” — Jeremy Almond, Paystand CEO
Paystand has raised $20 million to modernize commercial payments using its blockchain-based platform and make paying a corporate bill as easy as making a consumer payment with a mobile app. The Scotts Valley, California-based company will use the money to accelerate expansion of its products and services and grow its team.
This is Paystand’s second round of funding and comes from DNX Ventures, Battery Ventures, Epic Ventures, Commerce Ventures, and Wildcat Ventures. Existing investors include BlueRun Ventures, Leap Global Partners, Cervin Ventures, and Serra Ventures.
CEO Jeremy Almond said in an interview with VentureBeat that the company will digitize the enterprise cash cycle, which typically takes around 30 days or even longer. Paystand operates on a subscription model that moves customers away from fee-based transactions.
“It’s like Venmo for complicated transactions for commerce,” Almond said. “We are rebooting the financial infrastructure because a lot of it was built pre-internet. It holds companies back. We’re coming in with a new business model, doing payments-as-a-service.”
Paystand also automates the payment experience from invoice to reconciliation and integrates seamlessly with a company’s system of record. And it provides a real-time, fund-verified, blockchain-assured payment network that can move money between businesses instantly.
“A lot of folks charge 2% to 3% as a fee for moving money,” Almond said. “In commerce, that’s a huge chunk. You can’t do that. Our model does not penalize companies for success. Blockchain for us is an enabling infrastructure, like the cloud was two decades ago. Blockchain is the infrastructure of the future.”
He said Paystand saves businesses over 50% on the cost of accepting payments and processing invoices while reducing DSO (days sales outstanding) by more than 60%.
Almond said Paystand’s model is gaining traction and that in the last 24 months the company added 80 new large enterprise customers and posted a 2.5 times increase in revenue year-over-year. It has also grown its average monthly subscriptions by 240%. Its payment ecosystem has surged 60% over the past 12 months, with over 160,000 businesses transacting across the Paystand platform, saving hundreds of millions in fees.
Continue reading here: https://venturebeat.com/2020/02/06/paystand-raises-20-million-to-modernize-b2b-payments-with-blockchain/
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