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Ramp

About Ramp

AI-powered financial operations platform

Business Information
Target Customers
enterprise SMB
Industry Categories
Accounting/Finance AI, ML, Gen AI Software
Business Model
Revenue Model SaaS
Pricing Strategy Tiered subscription
Sales Channels direct, partnerships
Funding Timeline
Round Date Amount Investors
Series E Jun 17, 2025 $200.0M Founders Fund
Founders
E
Eric Glyman

Co-Founder & CEO

G
Gene Lee

Co-Founder & CEO

K
Karim Atiyeh

Co-Founder & CEO

Investors
F
Founders Fund

Venture Capital

Recent Mentions
TradedVC
Traded: Venture Capital @TradedVC
Jun 17, 2025

Ramp, the AI-powered financial operations platform, has raised $200 million in a Series E round at a $16 billion valuation, led once again by Founders Fund. Founded in 2019 by Eric Glyman, who serves as CEO, R... https://t.co/VCUBPUVXRd

Investclubsv
Silicon Valley Investclub @Investclubsv
Jun 19, 2025

Ramp (@tryramp) has raised $200 million in a Series E round, bringing its valuation to $16 billion. Ramp (@tryramp), headquartered in New York, New York, United States, was founded in 2019 by Eric Glyman (@eglyman), Gene Lee, and Karim Atiyeh (@karimatiyeh). https://t.co/5UiR3LeUcC

smebizreview
SME BUSINESS REVIEW @smebizreview
Jun 18, 2025

Ramp Hits $16 Billion Valuation After $200 Million Series E Funding NEW YORK, June 18, 2025 — @tryramp announced Tuesday it has raised $200 million in a Series E funding round, lifting the New York-based startup’s post-money valuation to $16 billion. The round was led by https://t.co/LvqOgGDQ3D

smebizreview
SME BUSINESS REVIEW @smebizreview
Jun 18, 2025

Ramp Hits $16 Billion Valuation After $200 Million Series E Funding NEW YORK, June 28, 2025 — @tryramp announced Tuesday it has raised $200 million in a Series E funding round, lifting the New York-based startup’s post-money valuation to $16 billion. The round was led by https://t.co/gdDbXnheEr

bogart_parra
Bo @bogart_parra
Jun 18, 2025

Ramp raised a $200 million Series E at a $16 billion valuation, marking its fifth round led by Founders Fund. This underscores the trend of VCs doubling down on their hottest portfolio companies. Additionally, real assets managers collected $52 billion in the first quarter,