Slash Financial: $1.4B valuation, IPO Readiness 42, Series C. AI-native business banking platform built for modern operators, survivors of the Synapse BaaS collapse. Track live on The IPO Stack.
AI-native business banking platform built for modern operators, survivors of the Synapse BaaS collapse.
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Slash Financial is valued at $1.4B as of the most recent funding round. This valuation is based on its most recent private funding round tracked by TechStackIPO.
Accredited investors can access Slash Financial shares through secondary market platforms, pre-IPO investment funds, and broker-dealer platforms that facilitate private company transactions. TechStackIPO's marketplace tracks available access options. Note: pre-IPO investments carry higher risk and limited liquidity compared to public market investing.
Slash Financial scores 42/100 (Grade: D) on TechStackIPO's IPO Readiness Index. The score evaluates funding scale, valuation trajectory, funding momentum, stage progression, and company maturity. Scores above 70 indicate strong near-term IPO potential.
Slash Financial has raised $160M+ in total venture capital and private equity funding, with backing from Ribbit Capital, Khosla Ventures, Goodwater Capital.
Slash Financial's notable investors include Ribbit Capital, Khosla Ventures, Goodwater Capital, NEA, Y Combinator. Full investor details, funding round history, and lead investor breakdowns are available on TechStackIPO.
Slash Financial is a Fintech company. AI-native business banking platform built for modern operators, survivors of the Synapse BaaS collapse.