7 Best Accounts Payable Startups to Watch in 2025

The Definitive Seedtable Ranking of Accounts Payable Startups

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There are 7 start-ups with an aggregate funding of $2.9b. The average funding per company in this subset is $408.4m.

Last update to the database: Feb 18, 2025. See changelog.

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10

Funding Rounds

$2.5b

Money raised

Tipalti automates the way companies pay suppliers, partners, publishers and employees with cloud-based solutions which addresses all phases of the payables workflow.

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4

Funding Rounds

$106.7m

Money raised

Stampli is a interactive invoice management and accounts payable software tool.

4

Funding Rounds

$38.0m

Money raised

Finexio offers a smart B2B payment network system for buyers and sellers which links payment rails to automate commercial payments.

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2

Funding Rounds

$52.0m

Money raised

Chrome River Technologies is a global provider of expense reporting and invoice management.

2

Funding Rounds

$28.5m

Money raised

Rutter is a San Francisco-based software development company offering an e-commerce application programming interface (API).

3

Funding Rounds

$121.8m

Money raised

MineralTree, Inc. is a company founded in 2010.

1

Funding Rounds

$7.0m

Money raised

Brazilian fintech that offers B2B payment solutions, focused on automating accounts payable and receivable for companies.

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