Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Next-generation card issuing and embedded payment platform. San Francisco CA, raised $100M+, built by former Braintree and PayPal engineers for enterprise-grade card programs.
Highnote is a next-generation embedded card and payment platform built by fintech industry veterans from Braintree and PayPal. Founded in 2020 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company has raised over $100 million in funding. Highnote targets enterprises and growth-stage companies building sophisticated card programs that require more configurability and commercial terms than first-generation BaaS platforms provide.\n\nHighnote's platform covers card issuance, transaction processing, ledger management, and rewards program infrastructure through a unified API. A key differentiator is its modern ledger architecture, which provides real-time financial position tracking at the account and transaction level — enabling more accurate reconciliation and complex financial product logic than legacy processing platforms support. The platform supports both consumer and commercial card programs, credit and debit structures, and multi-currency deployments.\n\nHighnote has positioned itself as the enterprise-grade option for companies that have outgrown first-generation BaaS tools or need more sophisticated financial product configurations. Its founding team's deep experience in payment infrastructure at scale informs architectural decisions that prioritize reliability, real-time data access, and compliance flexibility. In 2024 and 2025, Highnote expanded its commercial card capabilities and launched tools for managing complex interchange optimization across large card portfolios.
Des Moines retirement and asset management (NASDAQ: PFG) at $16.13B 2024 revenue (+18%), $753B AUM; new CEO Deanna Strable (Jan 2025), Ascensus ESOP acquisition (2024), $1.7T AUA competing with Empower for mid-market 401(k).
Principal Financial Group, Inc. is a Des Moines, Iowa-based financial services company — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: PFG) as an S&P 500 Financials component — providing retirement savings, asset management, and group insurance and benefits to 61 million customers worldwide through approximately 20,000 employees with $753 billion in assets under management (AUM) as of Q2 2025, $1.7 trillion in assets under administration, and $16.13 billion in 2024 annual revenue (up 18% year-over-year) with net income of $1.57 billion. Founded in 1879 as The Bankers Life Association by Edward Temple and Simon Casady to provide affordable life insurance to Iowans, Principal demutualized and completed its IPO in 2001. Deanna Strable became President and CEO in January 2025 (succeeding Dan Houston), with Joel Pitz named CFO. Principal operates through three segments: Retirement and Income Solutions (RIS — 401(k), 403(b), defined benefit plans, nonqualified executive benefits, pension risk transfer, and individual retirement products), Principal Asset Management (equity, fixed income, real estate, and alternative investments for institutional clients), and Benefits and Protection (group dental, vision, life, and disability insurance). Key acquisitions include AFP Cuprum (Chilean pension, $1.5B, 2012), Wells Fargo's institutional retirement and trust business ($1.2B, 2019, adding 401(k)/pension/ESOP plans), and the 2024 agreement to acquire Ascensus's ESOP business (800 plans, 165,000+ participants). Principal's market capitalization stands at approximately $18.3 billion.
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