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Embedded business financing platform enabling platforms to offer capital to their SMB users. San Francisco CA, raised $93M+, partners with DoorDash, Amazon, and other platforms.
Parafin is an embedded business financing platform that enables software platforms and marketplaces to offer capital advances and loans to their small business users. Founded in 2020 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company has raised over $93 million in funding. Parafin's model is B2B2B — it partners with large platforms like DoorDash, Amazon, and others to offer those platforms' small business customers access to working capital, with repayment tied to the platform's revenue flow.\n\nParafin's revenue-based financing model uses the platform partner's transaction data to underwrite SMB customers without requiring extensive paperwork or traditional bank credit checks. Repayments are automatically deducted as a percentage of each payment the SMB receives through the platform, creating a repayment structure that flexes with business performance. This approach reduces default risk while making capital accessible to SMBs that might not qualify for traditional bank loans.\n\nParafin's embedded distribution model — reaching SMBs through their existing platform relationships rather than direct marketing — gives it a significant customer acquisition advantage over standalone SMB lenders. Platform partners benefit by offering a valued financial service to their merchants or sellers, increasing platform stickiness and creating a new revenue stream through referral economics. Parafin handles underwriting, compliance, capital markets, and servicing, making the integration minimal for platform partners.
Kalshi is a CFTC-regulated prediction market exchange where users trade on the outcome of real-world events — from elections to economic data to weather. HQ: San Francisco.
Kalshi is the first U.S. federally regulated event contracts exchange, authorized by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to operate a marketplace where participants can trade financial contracts based on the outcomes of real-world events. Founded in 2018 by Tarek Mansour and Luana Lopes Lara, Kalshi went through a years-long legal battle with regulators to establish the legitimacy of event contracts as a regulated financial product in the United States. Its CFTC approval in 2020 created a new class of financial instrument for Americans who previously had no legal domestic venue for prediction markets.
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