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Retail platform simplifying US Treasury Bill purchases at 0.03% fee; $2.7M from YC democratizing T-bill investing for everyday Americans competing with Public.com and brokerage accounts.
Finvest is a retail investing platform that democratizes US Treasury Bill investing for everyday Americans — providing a mobile app where users can purchase T-bills (yielding 5%+ in 2024) directly from the US Treasury through a streamlined process that previously required brokerage account setup and navigation of TreasuryDirect.gov's outdated interface. Founded in 2023 and a Y Combinator W23 graduate, Finvest raised $2.7 million from Bayhouse Capital and YC in January 2024, achieving $1 million in deposits within weeks of launching in December 2023.\n\nFinvest's platform makes the TreasuryDirect purchase process accessible to investors who find the government's own website confusing — the app guides users through T-bill selection (4-week, 8-week, 13-week, 26-week, 52-week maturities), provides plain-language explanations of T-bill mechanics (risk-free, US government backed, interest income state-tax exempt), and manages the purchase process with a 0.03% monthly management fee (very low compared to money market fund expense ratios). The yield-focused positioning is particularly relevant when rates are high and money market funds are competitive alternatives.\n\nIn 2025, Finvest competes with Public.com (T-bills and bonds investing), Jiko (T-bills integrated with banking), and traditional brokerage accounts (Fidelity, Schwab, where T-bills are available but not prominently featured) for the retail fixed income and cash management market. The high-yield savings and T-bill investing market grew dramatically in 2023-2024 as interest rates peaked and retail investors discovered that government securities paid more than savings accounts. As the Fed reduces rates in 2025, the relative attractiveness of T-bills vs. other savings instruments may shift. Finvest's 2025 strategy focuses on expanding the fixed income product lineup beyond T-bills (TIPS, corporate bonds, bond ETFs), growing through financial influencer and personal finance content channels, and building portfolio-level fixed income management tools.
YC S23 AI-first ERP replacing NetSuite for scaling tech companies with 100+ clients in 9 months; $38.5M Accel Series A Jun 2025 competing with NetSuite and Sage Intacct for AI-native mid-market ERP and SaaS financial management.
Campfire is a United States-based AI-native enterprise resource planning (ERP) company — backed by Y Combinator (S23) with $38.5 million raised including a $35 million Series A led by Accel in June 2025 and a $3.5 million seed in May 2024 from Foundation Capital and Y Combinator — providing scaling startups and mid-size technology companies with a modern AI-first ERP platform that replaces NetSuite, SAP Business One, and Sage Intacct for companies outgrowing QuickBooks and Xero, delivering accounting, revenue management, and financial automation through an AI-powered system that integrates financial workflows without the implementation complexity and total cost of ownership associated with legacy ERP vendors. Founded by John Glasgow and participating in the YC S23 batch, Campfire achieved approximately 100 clients within 9 months of founding, including Advisor360, Rhumbix, and Fooji.
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