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Saudi personal finance app acquired by Al Rajhi Bank in June 2024; YC-backed Open Banking aggregator for Saudi consumers serving Vision 2030 financial digitalization market.
Drahim was a Saudi Arabian personal finance management app providing bank account integration, spending categorization, savings automation, and investment recommendations for Saudi and MENA consumers — addressing the need for a unified financial management tool in a market with multiple banks and limited personal finance software designed for the Saudi regulatory and cultural context. Founded in August 2021 in Riyadh and a Y Combinator S22 graduate, Drahim raised $500,000 in seed funding from YC, Goodwater Capital, and Sanabil Investments before being acquired by Al Rajhi Banking and Investment in June 2024.\n\nDrahim's app connected to multiple Saudi bank accounts through Open Banking APIs (a regulatory framework Saudi Arabia has been developing as part of Vision 2030 financial sector modernization) to provide a holistic view of spending across accounts. The spending insights, savings goals, and investment product recommendations helped Saudi consumers — who have historically had limited personal financial planning tools in Arabic — understand and manage their finances more effectively. The app targeted the growing Saudi professional class with increasing disposable income and interest in wealth building.\n\nThe Al Rajhi acquisition in June 2024 represents a successful exit — Al Rajhi Bank (one of the world's largest Islamic banks and Saudi Arabia's largest bank by market cap) acquired Drahim to integrate its personal finance management capabilities into the bank's digital banking products. The acquisition reflects Saudi banks' strategy of acquiring fintech capabilities rather than building them in-house as they compete to serve the digitally-savvy Saudi population. For the Saudi fintech ecosystem, Drahim's exit validates the opportunity for Arabic-first financial technology built for the GCC market and the attractive acquirer appetite from established regional financial institutions.
SF fintech providing credit to help employees fully capture 401(k) employer match and ESPP benefits; $72.3M YC-backed with SoftBank investment at Microsoft, Google, Amazon employees.
Lendtable is a San Francisco-based fintech company providing lines of credit to salaried employees to fully capture their employer 401(k) match and ESPP (Employee Stock Purchase Plan) benefits — solving the underutilization problem where employees who can't afford to divert sufficient paycheck to 401(k) contributions leave matching employer funds uncaptured. Founded and backed by Y Combinator (W20) with $72.3 million raised including an $18 million Series A led by O1 Advisors with participation from SoftBank's SB Opportunity Fund and Valor Equity Partners, Lendtable has disbursed over $2.4 million in match benefits to employees at Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and IBM.
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