Autobooks Raises $25M in Series B Funding
Detroit: Autobooks, the small business payment, and accounting services platform, today announced that they have raised $25 million in Series B financing, led by MissionOG. The round also includes participation from other investors including Renaissance Venture Capital, Detroit Venture Partners, and Draper Triangle, along with TD Bank Group.
“The ability to receive payments online is vital for today’s small business,” said Rob Metzger, General Partner at MissionOG. “As we analyzed the market, we were impressed with Autobooks’ unique ability to successfully partner with financial institutions. These partnerships help redefine integrated receivables, bringing immediate and significant value to treasury and cash-management services and the small businesses who most need the help.”
Autobooks enables small businesses to send digital invoices and accept online payments directly from their financial institution’s existing online and mobile banking channels. The Detroit-based fintech works directly with banks and credit unions to unlock the potential within small and micro-businesses, which has been historically difficult to do profitably, at scale. The company has developed partnerships with the industry’s leading core & internet banking providers to ensure turn-key deployments, often in less than 90 days – with a clear and measurable ROI.
This announcement follows the recent news of a record 2020 for Autobooks, highlighted by 232% revenue growth and the addition of 46 financial institutions to Autobooks’ rapidly growing customer base of banks and credit unions with assets ranging from $50 million to $350 billion. The proceeds from this round of funding will allow Autobooks to continue to expand operations domestically, as well as enter international markets; accelerate product innovation; further engage with large, enterprise banks; and grow its team with a key focus on product development and customer success.
“Last year was extraordinary for many reasons, filled with new challenges and opportunities in the fintech sector,” said Steve Robert, CEO of Autobooks. “Our team is humbled and inspired by the perseverance of small businesses – their creativity and resourcefulness to overcome obstacles, embrace technology and modernize their back-office against all odds. We hear these stories every day, recognize their unmet needs, and aim to help restore banks and credit unions role at the center of their customers’ financial lives – combining modern technology, personalized service, and contextual awareness to help businesses realize their full potential.”