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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through a streamlined process that previously required brokerage account setup and navigation of TreasuryDirect.gov's outdated interface.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.
Block Inc. (NYSE: SQ) digital banking at 57M MAU generating $16.25B 2024 revenue (half of Block); Bitcoin trading 62% of revenue with Moneybot AI and Lightning Network competing with Venmo and Chime for Gen Z financial services.
Cash App is a San Francisco, California-based digital banking and payments platform — operated by Block, Inc. (NYSE: SQ, formerly Square) — providing 57 million monthly active users with a comprehensive mobile financial services ecosystem including peer-to-peer payments, Cash App Card debit card (24 million users), Bitcoin and fractional stock investing, direct deposit banking, tax filing, and personal loans. In 2024, Cash App generated $16.25 billion in revenue (13.2% year-over-year growth) and processed $282.9 billion in customer inflows — representing half of Block's total revenue with Bitcoin trading comprising 62% of Cash App's revenue stream. Cash App's AI expansion includes Moneybot (an AI-powered financial navigation assistant) and Bitcoin Lightning Network payments using USD balance, with stablecoin support in development. Launched in October 2013 as "Square Cash" by Jack Dorsey and Brian Grassadonia.
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