Stampli raises $25 million in Series B to bring AI to invoice management

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Stampli, the Mountain View-based company looking to automate invoice management, has today announced the close of a $25 million Series B
round
The funding round was led by SignalFire, with participation from existing investors such as Hillsven Capital and Bloomberg Beta, as well as
new investors such as NextWorld Capital.Stampli launched in 2015 to build software specifically focused on invoice management
Part of the problem with invoice management is that many people in the organization procure services and contract vendors, but the people
who deal with the majority of the paperwork are siloed off from that process
This means the folks in the finance department are often tasked with chasing down co-workers from other departments to resolve their
issues.With Stampli, the entire procure to pay process happens in a collaborative software suite
Each invoice is turned into its own communications hub, allowing people across departments to fill in the blanks and answer questions so
that payments are handled as efficiently as possible
Moreover, Stampli uses machine learning to recognize patterns around how the organization allocates cost, manages approval workflows and
what data is extracted from invoices.In other words, over time, Stampli gets better and better for each individual organization.Stampli
charges based on the amount of transactions an organization has in the system, as well as how many “advanced users” are taking part in
that action
Stampli recognizes the difference between users in the finance department, making high-level decisions, and other users from the
organization who are simply collaborating on the platform much more infrequently.Co-founder and CEO Eyal Feldman believes that another big
differentiator for the company is that it has specifically decided to be payments-agnostic, letting customers choose their payments provider
and maintain control of that part of the system.As of right now, Stampli is processing more than $12 billion in invoices annually, with more
than 1,900 businesses and 40,000 users on the platform.This new round comes on the heels of a $6.7 million Series A round from August 2018,
also led by SignalFire, with participation from UpWest Labs, Bloomberg Beta and Hillsven Capital
This brings Stampli’s total funding to $34.7 million.