API Integrator Finch Secures New Funding Round Led by Intuit Ventures

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Finch, a B2B startup that provides a unified API solution for employment systems, has secured a fresh funding round of $3.5m led by Intuit Ventures. The new funding comes four months after Finch raised $40m in its series B round, which was co-led by Menlo Ventures and General Catalyst. The secure API produced by Finch creates a single integration point that enables businesses to access directory, payroll, and benefits data across over 200 different systems. The latest funding will enable Finch to grow its customer base as it looks to become the go-to provider of unified APIs for businesses. The company has seen its revenue grow by 12 times since its series A round in June 2022, and its platform currently connects 10,000 employers, covering 88% of all US employers.

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