Finovate Alums Raise More than $600 Million for Second Quarter in a Row

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In the first quarter of 2014, 23 Finovate alums raised more than $592 million

And as the second quarter draws to a close, it’s clear that a comparable cohort of alums have kept the pace.

Over the course April, May, and June, 28 alums raised significant amounts of capital ranging from Gremln’s $100,000 to the $65 million raised by Lending Club. The quarterly total of $594 million is almost exactly the same as the previous quarter.

And given that some amounts are undisclosed (I’m talking about you, Holvi, RevolutionCredit, and Tuition.io), we’re confident that Finovate alums have notched their second $600 million fund-raising quarter in a row.
How does this compare with the less recent past? Very well, indeed. 
In the second quarter of 2013, 15 alums raised more than $200 million. This was a major improvement on the second quarter from 2012, which featured 14 companies raising more than $120 million. 
Total raised for Q2 2014 = $594 million
April — $217 million raised by 11 companies
May —  $226 million raised by 11 companies
June — $151 million raised by six companies

Note: Funding prior to becoming a Finovate alum not included. Questions? Comments? Email us at David@Finovate.com or Julie@Finovate.com

Finovate Alumni News– April 18, 2014

  • Finovate-F-Logo.jpgTuition.io brings in funding, surpasses $1 billion in loans under management.
  • eWeek talks to Pindrop Security about scams during tax season.
  • PYMNTS.com chats with miiCard CEO James Varga about identity theft.
  • Financial Samurai interviews FutureAdvisor CEO, Bo Lu.
  • Lending Club raises $115 million in debt and equity; acquires Springstone Financial.
  • Kabbage blog features Expensify in its list of the 10 best mobile apps for small businesses.
  • MasterCard to acquire APAC-region loyalty and rewards provider, Pinpoint.
This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.

Tuition.io Brings in Funding, Surpasses $1 Billion in Loans Under Management

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It’s been no secret lately that the student loan system is broken. Student loan management platform Tuition.io, who we saw on stage at FinovateFall two years ago, is seeking to help out borrowers and has quickly gained traction.

As proof, the company announced today it received an undisclosed amount of funding from Raj Date through advisory and investment firm, Fenway Summer. Contributors to the California-based startup’s 2013 seed round include:

    • Mohr Davidow Ventures
    • MESA+
    • Rob Glaser
    • Richard Wolpert
    • Neu Venture Capital
    • Launchpad LA
    • Rothenberg Ventures
    • Atom Factory
    • AF Square, LLC
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In addition to this news, it also announced it’s managing $1 billion in loans on its platform. This is up two-fold from just one year ago. When we interviewed CEO Brendon McQueen in April of last year, he reported the platform had $500 million under management.

Check out the live demo of Tuition.io’s platform from FinovateFall 2012.

Finovate Alumni Raise $825 Million in 2013, Up 79%

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Cheers to a new year! After ringing in 2014, we wanted take a look back at the capital raised by Finovate alumni in 2013. It was quite a year, with alums pulling in $825 million, $365 million more than in 2012 for an increase of about 80%.
2013 funding summary:
    • 62 companies raised $825 million
    • Q4 had the most capital, with a total of $294 million raised by 17 companies (more than half by Xero, which landed $150 million). 
    • October was the busiest month, with $177 million raised (mostly Xero’s $150 million)
    • May was second highest with $91 million raised by 7 companies
2012 comparison
Last year Finovate alums took in almost twice as much as 2012, when 44 Finovate alums collectively raised $460 million. The chart below shows the quarter-by-quarter comparison for both years.
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Quarter 1 — blog post
More than $155 million raised by 14 companies
January — $57 million raised by 6 companies
February — $56 million raised by 5 companies

March — $42 million raised by 4 companies


Quarter 2 — blog post
More than $205 million raised by 15 companies
June — $81.7 million raised by 6 companies
May — $91.5 million raised by 7 companies
April — $32 million raised by 2 companies

Quarter 3 — blog post
More than $171 million raised by 22 companies

July — More than $63 million raised by 8 companies
August — More than $26 million raised by 6 companies
September — $82 million raised by 9 companies
Quarter 4
More than $294 million raised by 17 companies

October— $177 raised by 6 companies
November — More than $87 million raised by 7 companies
December — More than $30 million raised by 6 companies

Note: Funding that companies received before they first appeared at Finovate was not counted. Questions? Comments? Email us at julie@finovate.com or david@finovate.com.

Finovate Alumni News– December 17, 2013

  • Finovate-F-Logo.jpgIn The Capital features Tuition.io’s student loan gift payment feature.
  • First Internet Bank leverages Mortgagebot Enterprise Solution to Win 2013 Online Mortgage Originator Award.
  • Coinbase: SecondMarket’s Bitcoin Investment Trust Amasses $61.1m in 3 Months.
  • TIO Networks to launch a full suite of electronic bill payment services for Gulf Power Company.
  • Realty Mogul CEO Jillene Helman talks about crowdfunding real estate on Bloomberg TV.
  • FIS wins Javelin’s Best in Class Overall Mobile Banking Vendor award for 2013.
  • Kashoo, Mint named among “6 great iOS accounting apps for small business” by Business News Daily.
This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.

Finovate Alumni News– October 16, 2013

  • Finovate-F-Logo.jpgNew Xero Touch for iOS launches today.
  • ReadyForZero is expanding its online consumer offering to include the VantageScore 3.0 credit score.
  • Pando Daily looks at Tuition.io’s current usage numbers and funding status.
  • Finextra reports: Head of Capital One Bank small business lending joins Lending Club.
This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.

Finovate Alumni News– September 23, 2013

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  • ACI Worldwide acquires Official Payments.
  • MasterCard teams up with Basware to help companies migrate from paper-based payments.
  • KlickEx takes home Top Startup prize at Swift’s Innotribe Challenge.
  • Crains NY Business looks at Float Money, Socure, and Capital Access Network.
  • Western Independent Bankers selects Q2 as preferred vendor for virtual banking solutions.
This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.

Finovate Alumni News– August 13, 2013

  • Finovate-F-Logo.jpgYseop a finalist as a technology inventor in Tech Titan Awards.
  • Bank News Magazine features AuthenticID’s pictureID identity authentication solution.
  • VentureBeat takes a look at Locaid’s goal of expanding its geolocation technology to New Jersey and Delaware.
  • FinovateFall 2013 Sneak Peek: Part 1 is up. Get to know the fintech innovators who will be presenting in New York in September.
  • Ron Daly, president and CEO of DigitalMailer, provides insights on making mobile marketing compliance and consumer friendly.
  • ReadyForZero enables users to monitor their credit score as they tackle debt.
  • Free Webinar Wednesdays interviews VerifyValid CEO Paul Doyle. See them demo at FinovateFall 2013 in September.
This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.

CEO Interview: Brendon McQueen of Tuition.io

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We talked with Brendon McQueen, CEO of student loan management platform Tuition.io, this month for an insider’s view of the startup.

Tuition.io, which demoed at FinovateFall 2012, has recently been covered in such blogs and publications as Lifehacker, Dow Jones’ All Things D, and The LA Times and just unveiled its new user interface today (see below).

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Finovate: At the beginning of this quarter, Tuition.io launched its student loan management platform out of private beta. What has been the response so far from the public?

McQueen: Tuition.io provides our users with a unique service that directly addresses one of the most cumbersome and frustrating tasks they’ll encounter (organizing and optimizing their student loans), which is why we get a constant flow of positive emails from our users — many of which center around just thanking us for creating a tool that curbs said frustration.

Outside of our users, the press has really latched onto Tuition.io because we’re solving a big problem for student loan borrowers which is as timely a subject matter as you’re likely to encounter.

Finovate: What has been the biggest surprise you’ve encountered since launching?

McQueen: Successful lawyers, doctors and MBAs using the product. No kidding. We’ve had a surge of people asking us how to optimize their debt via larger payments. We’ll get emails asking what their situation looks like if they make $5,000 payments per month. It makes total sense, but our early feeling was that our tool would mostly serve those facing financial hardship. That said, while we purposely built a platform that serves both ends of the financial spectrum, we didn’t think that higher earning individuals would represent such a large and vocal portion of the early adopters.

Finovate: Tuition.io raised $1 million in seed funding in February. What are your plans for putting it to use?

McQueen:The simple answer, hiring and customer acquisition. On a side note, as a first time entrepreneur, it has been interesting to see what $10k can do, and then as you grow, what $1mm can do. It’s all relative and embracing that fact has been a learning curve. For example, early on you think you should be working out of your apartment, but that obviously doesn’t scale. Then the question is, what kind of office do we get? At first, you’ll think you should get the cheapest office you can find, but then you think about your team cranking hours in said cheap office and it begins to make less sense. Headline: get an office you and your team will enjoy as you will spend the vast majority of your time there.

Finovate: What new functionality / capabilities are you working on for Tuition.io?

McQueen: We just released Tuition.io v2.0 which places a greater emphasis on UI/UX and debt tracking over time. The new platform will also make it easier for us to build out more functionality, faster, and with more options for scaling the product.

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Finovate: How has the experience you gained from your Colombia University film degree helped you succeed in the startup world?

McQueen: I think film is one of the hardest hustles you can chase, period. It’s all on you, there’s little concrete structure on how to go about making films, and even less structure on how to make successful films (despite what is taught in class). It teaches you, or rather forces you, to think outside the box and take action. Such is the same with entrepreneurship and tech.

Finovate: Can you share any usage metrics?

McQueen: We just crossed the $500mm mark in terms of aggregate user debt on the platform with users averaging 10 loans per person. The sheer amount of debt is astonishing, but so is the conversion rate of users adding loans onto the platform. We now have .05% of the total $1 trillion in outstanding student debt in the U.S. and we just got started.

To check out Tuition.io in person, sign up for the platform or watch its FinovateFall 2012 live demo.

First Quarter 2013 Funding for Finovate Alumni– More Than $150 Million Raised

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This quarter, both January and Feburary funding exceeded $50 million. Most of February’s funding can be attributed to On Deck Capital’s $42 million round.

Over three months, 15 companies raised more than $155 million, This is very similar to last year’s first quarter funding* when we saw a total of 11 companies raise more than $150 million.

Here’s the Q1 summary for 2013:

January — $57 million raised by 6 companies
February — $56 million raised by 5 companies

March — $42 million raised by 4 companies

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*While the funding over last year has increased, so has the number of Finovate alums. We’re tracking more than 100 additional companies this year compared to last year.

Note: Funding that companies received before they demonstrated at Finovate was not counted. Questions? Comments? Email us at julie@finovate.com or david@finovate.com.

Finovate Alumni News– April 2, 2013

  • Forbes looks at Open Bank Project’s open API, interviews TESOBE founder and CEO, Simon Redfern.
  • ChicagoBusiness.com features Bolstr, calls it a new crowdfunding twist.
  • Major Italian bank invests more than $300k to expand its use of Kofax software to branches in EU, the Middle East and North Africa. Come see Kofax demo its new technology at FinovateSpring next month.
  • UK-based global application software and services company, Misys launches new suite of online, mobile banking products powered by IND Group.
  • Mobile Payment Power features Flint mobile payment app.
  • The Seattle Times takes a look at the launch of Realty Mogul. Join them in San Francisco for FinovateSpring.
  • TSYS renews long-term payment processing agreement with Columbia State Bank.
  • TradeKing analyst to speak at annual options industry conference.
  • Pando Daily reports on Quantopian’s new feature, which allows traders to import external data. See them demo at FinovateSpring.
  • Gold Bullion International teams with Envestnet to facilitate precious metals trading for independent advisors.
  • BancVue acquires BancLeasing to allow Community FIs to strengthen commercial lending.
This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.

Finovate Alumni News– April 1, 2013

  • Finovate-F-Logo.jpgExpensify makes Reconciliation and Central Administration features available for American Express corporate cardholders.
  • Micronotes providing series of marketing campaigns for USAlliance FCU to help cross-selling efforts.
  • Palo Alto Software announces launch of EntrepreWorld, a virtual environment to test business plans in a virtual world of avatars. Come see Palo Alto demo its latest technology at FinovateSpring.
  • Consumers CU chooses Andera’s oFlows platform for online account opening and lending.
  • Lighter Capital appoints Molly Gregg Otter as Vice President.
  • Bloomberg looks at how Jemstep, SigFig, and FutureAdvisor help manage your portfolio online. See Jemstep’s new tech at FinovateSpring.
  • Forbes takes a close up look at London’s FinTech Innovation Lab, including participants BehavioSec, Kiboo, and Open Bank Project.
  • Huff Post blog considers Lighter Capital’s Revenue Loans as alternative to VC funding.
  • GCN looks at Dwolla’s use in government.
  • Huff Post blog considers automated report-writing software company, Narrative Science. See its new tech at FinovateSpring.
  • MyBankTracker reviews Tuition.io.
  • Y C Universe profiles Trust Egg. See them demo at FinovateSpring in May.
  • MicroStrategy signs technology alliance agreement with MapR.
  • Berry Review takes a look at Pageonce Money and Bills on Blackberry 10.
  • Times of India highlights Klarna’s growth in Europe.
  • Incentive Mag previews the launch of CashStar’s table gifting solution.
  • Eye Verify announces results from biometric standard, performance and assurance lab survey. Join them in San Francisco for FinovateSpring.
  • IntelliResponse selected by KMWorld as one of “100 Companies that Matter in Knowledge Management” for 2013. Come see them in action at FinovateSpring in May.
  • New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg officially ‘opened the doors‘ to On Deck Capital’s new NYC HQ.
  • Global Payments and edo Interactive launch pilot for card-linked offers network.
  • Boston Business Journal interviews Leaf CEO Aron Schwarzkopf. See Leaf’s demo at FinovateSpring in San Francisco.
This post will be updated throughout the day as news and developments emerge. You can also follow all the alumni news headlines on the Finovate Twitter account.