Tag: payment

  • March Capital Backs Gr4vy

    Santa Monica-based March Capital is the lead investor in San Mateo-based Gr4vy, a developer of cloud-based payments orchestration software. According to Gr4y, it raised $15M in a Series A funding, which was led by March Capital, and also included Nyca …

  • Papaya Picks Up $50M For Mobile Payments

    Los Angeles-based Papaya, a fintech startup developing a mobile bill payment application, says it has raised $50M in a Series B funding. The funding was led by Bessemer Venture Partners, and also included Sequoia Capital, Acrew Capital, 01 Advisors, Mu…

  • Workiz Snags $40M In Series C

    San Diego-based Workiz, which provides software used by home services companies to manage their teams and things like payment requests and back office operations, has raised $40M in a Series C funding. According to the company, the funding was led by L…

  • Chargezoom Finds $2M

    Irvine-based billing and payments software startup Chargezoom has raised $2M in a seed funding round, the company said on Wednesday. The funding was led by Okapi Venture Capital and also included Saas Ventures. Chargezoom develops a software platform t…

  • FastSpring Expands Platform

    Santa Barbara-based software developer FastSpring–best known for its e-commerce software tools–says it is expanding its offerings, and will offer up support to B2B, software-as-a-service and downloadable software companies with sales team. The compan…

  • Park Place Payments Finds $1.5M

    Los Angeles-based Park Place Payments, a fintech startup focused on payment processing, disclosed on Tuesday that it has raised $1.5M in a seed funding round. The funding was led by Curate Capital. Park Place is led by founder and CEO Samantha Ettus. P…

  • Neuropore Therapeutics Gets $20M Milestone Payment

    San Diego-based Neuropore Therapies, which is developing treatments for Parkinson’s disease, reported today that it has received $20M in a milestone payment from UCB. Neuropore Therapeutics said the payment is related to its collaboration with UCB and …