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US YC W23 AI credit underwriting automating financial statement spreading and credit memos at 80% faster processing for Slope/Pleo/Rho; $3.2M General Catalyst/YC seed competing with Ocrolus and Inscribe for B2B lending underwriting automation.
Accend is a United States-based AI-powered credit underwriting automation platform — backed by Y Combinator (W23) with $3.2 million in seed funding from YC, Adverb Ventures, General Catalyst, and 645 Ventures — providing B2B lending platforms, fintech lenders, and credit teams at companies like Slope, Pleo, Rho, and Evergrow with a human-in-the-loop AI credit analyst that automates financial statement spreading, credit analysis memo generation, and underwriting workflow management with 100% accuracy at 80% faster processing speeds and 10x faster credit memo production. Founded by a team with backgrounds from Brex, Deutsche Bank, and Credit Suisse, Accend applies the quantitative rigor of institutional credit analysis workflows to the automation challenge of scaling credit underwriting beyond the throughput of human analyst teams.
Launched with $75M led by General Catalyst (Feb 2026). H&R Block and Armanino on day one. AI-native accounting and tax prep platform incubated inside General Catalyst.
Accrual is an AI-native accounting and tax automation platform that launched in February 2026 with $75 million in financing led by General Catalyst's Creation fund — an incubation vehicle that develops companies inside General Catalyst before spinning them out with external funding. The company launched with an enterprise customer roster already in place, including H&R Block and Armanino, giving it immediate revenue and distribution that typical early-stage startups lack.
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