San Francisco-based
Credit Sesame, a developer of "robo-advisors" to help consumers manage their credit and loans, has raised $42M in combined equity and venture debt. The funding came from Menlo Ventures, Inventus Capital, Globespan Capital, IA Capital, SF Capital, plus an un-named strategic investor. The company said the funding was split between $26.6M in equity and $15.5M in venture debt. The company has now raised more than $77M in total. Credit Sesame, led by founder and CEO Adrian Nazari, help consumers better manage their consumer debt and credit using its software.
posted on Wednesday, October 25, 2017
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