TRIVER

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Neobanks?
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Early
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Digital Lending (B2B)
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Based in the UK, TRIVER offers short-term working capital loans to SMEs using open banking data and AI models. The company allows small businesses to advance their invoices and access loan facilities up to 20% of their annual turnover. They can digitally open facilities without any paperwork or personal guarantees, and they can repay the loan once they have been repaid by the client.

Funding and financials

In December 2023, the company secured a GBP 20 million debt facility from Avellinia Capital. It aimed to use the fresh funds to facilitate further lending of up to GBP 200 million and for in-product developments.

As of the same date, it had provided over GBP 1 million in advanced invoices to date.


HQ location:
London GBR
Founded year:
2023
Employees:
1-10
IPO status:
Private
Total funding:
USD 37.0 mn
Last Funding:
USD 3.2 mn (Convertible Note; Jun 2024)
Last valuation:
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