Ramp, which provides corporate cards and spend management software, raises $115M at a $1.6B valuation, and says it is nearing a transaction rate of $1B
it's a really great product. Tried alternatives and nothing came close. https://twitter.com/... Harrison / @vcguidehq : I'll say it again: @tryramp on my chest, my heart, & my mind. Whenever people ask me βwhich startup would I joinβ, I always answer Ramp Huge congrats to @eglyman @karimatiyeh & team! Though unclear how @packyM keeps on convincing them to let him do those awful photoshop jobs..π https://twitter.com/... Veeral Patel / @vral : Can confirm the 2021 version of this will be even more π€― Help us build it from idea to spec to ship: https://ramp.com/careers DMs open https://twitter.com/... https://twitter.com/... Jeremy Levine / @jerlevine : Early 2019 I was in Asia trying my hardest not to do anything work related. Friend introd me to @eglyman. Knew I had to hop on it. I remember getting off the phone calling @jordanfliegel and saying I'd be surprised if @tryramp wasn't worth at least $1b. Never expected it so soon! https://twitter.com/... Jen Rubio / @jennifer : Congrats to this team! I'm a very proud early investor in @tryramp and their velocity is jawdropping (as is @packym's story on their latest raise). AND @eglyman's investor updates are the BEST. https://www.notboring.co/... Yunyu Lin / @yunyu_l : I was convinced that Ramp had unicorn potential when @calvinleenyc @eglyman @karimatiyeh convinced me to drop out in fall 2019. Had no idea that they would achieve it so insanely quickly, and they're just getting started... https://techcrunch.com/... Keith Rabois / @rabois : The choice for all smart finance teams is now obvious: https://t.co/Qw36FL5A9V Scott Belsky / @scottbelsky : financing buzz aside, has been pretty inspiring to see @eglyman & Ramp (@tryramp) team anchor w/ customer needs since day #1 to flip model of business credit cards to help companies save, rather than spend. Now the βfastest unicornβ in #NYCtech history. πhttps://www.notboring.co/ ... Packy McCormick / @packym : I knew @tryramp was going to raise a big round when I got this text from Logan in December https://twitter.com/... https://twitter.com/... Delian / @zebulgar : from playing fortnite with @karimatiyeh and convincing @foundersfund to lead the seed and A... to double unicorn round in 20 months, the fastest from founding to unicorn in NYC history and one of the fastest growing companies ever go @tryramp go!! https://twitter.com/... Logan Bartlett / @loganbartlett : Excited to announce our investment in @tryramp! @eglyman and @karimatiyeh gave @packyM a behind the scenes look at the fundraise and when I took a few hours off from my full-time job, tweeting https://twitter.com/... Ali Partovi / @apartovi : βStripe just valued the 2yo company @TryRamp at $1.6 billion, right after D1 Capital and other investors valued it at $1.1B. All in, Ramp has raised over $300M. It has never made a fundraising deck.β We @Neo are proud to back you, @EGlyman & @KarimAtiyeh! https://www.notboring.co/... Michael Batnick / @michaelbatnick : Picking the highest price is almost always the wrong answer Kick-ass piece from @packyM https://www.notboring.co/... https://twitter.com/... Calvin Lee / @calvinleenyc : In April 2019, @karimatiyeh was telling me a/b @tryramp: said it could be worth β1 to 2 billion in 1 to 2 yearsβ. If I'd done my research I would've seen that no NY company had ever become a unicorn that fast. Sometimes it's best not to know the odds https://techcrunch.com/...
Context & Ripple Effects
Rampβs $115M round follows its $30M raise that brought total funding to $55M, marking a sharp step-up in capital behind its combined corporate-card and spend-management offering. Its stated approach to a $1B transaction run-rate gives the valuation a usage-based benchmark rather than framing the round as pre-scale financing.
The coverage later records a $300M Series C at a $3.9B valuation, placing this round in an acceleration phase for Ramp before its valuation was later reset lower in 2023.
First-order effects
- Ramp gains $115M to expand the corporate-card and spend-management business while being valued at $1.6B.
- Rampβs reported transaction run-rate becomes a central operating metric against which investors and prospective business customers can assess the companyβs scale.
Second-order effects
- The higher valuation and transaction milestone raise the bar for Rampβs next financing, reflected in the later $300M Series C at a $3.9B valuation.
- Corporate-spend vendors are pushed to compete on the combination of payment-card usage and expense-management software, not either product category alone.
Third-order effects
- If transaction growth continues to be the funding benchmark, corporate-spend platforms will be valued increasingly as payment businesses with embedded software workflows rather than as standalone expense tools.
- Rampβs subsequent 2023 funding at a lower valuation shows that transaction traction does not insulate private fintech valuations from broader repricing.
The trend: Corporate-spend platforms are converging cards and workflow software, with transaction volume serving as a key measure of whether that combination can support venture-scale valuations.