Full-Time
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Financial services for startups and businesses
$116k - $145kAnnually
Senior
Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship
Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Must work in office at least 2 days per week on Wednesday and Thursday.
Brex provides financial services designed for startups, small to medium-sized businesses, and larger enterprises. Their main products include corporate credit cards, cash management accounts, and expense management tools. Brex's corporate credit cards offer higher credit limits without requiring personal guarantees, making them appealing to businesses with limited credit history. The services are integrated with other business tools, allowing clients to manage expenses, track spending, and optimize cash flow efficiently. Unlike traditional banks, Brex focuses on a tech-savvy approach to finance, which helps them stand out in the financial services market. The company's goal is to simplify financial management for businesses, particularly those in the startup phase.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Debt Financing
Total Funding
$1.1B
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2017
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Self-care. Health, dental, and vision; One Medical; Spring Health mental wellbeing; Calm membership.
Money. Competitive compensation with a biannual merit cycle, equity, 401(k) plan, and more.
Rest. Unlimited PTO if full-time, paid holidays, company weeks off, and parental leave.
Freedom. Remote-first, team and company offsites, monthly stipend, and one-time office setup budget.
Quanta integrates with fintech platforms such as Brex, Mercury, and Stripe, pulling data directly from these systems to automate bookkeeping.
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Brex, the modern spend platform for growing businesses from startups to enterprises, today announced its enterprise business grew revenue 80%, while net revenue retention was nearly 140% YoY. This past year, Brex's overall revenue growth grew threefold with net revenue retention up 15 points.Brex now serves over 150 public companies and global industry leaders such as Anthropic, Arm (NASDAQ: ARM), Robinhood (NASDAQ: HOOD), ServiceTitan (NASDAQ: TTAN), Sonos (NASDAQ: SONO) and Wiz. In total, Brex's enterprise customers have an estimated market cap of more than $2.9T. The continued addition of blue-chip customers underscores the rapid growth in Brex's enterprise business over the past year, following triple-digit growth the year prior.As enterprise CFOs and finance leaders navigate an evolving business and economic landscape – facing inflation, potential tariffs, rising costs of capital and more – they've had to adapt how they manage spend and the platforms they use. Main priorities now include vendor consolidation, seamless global operations, accounting automation, and more granular spend controls
If running a startup is like playing a video game, then “game over” happens when the company runs out of cash. Founders often focus on battling the big, visible monsters like the competition beast, the market-size dragon, or the marketing ghoul.But too often, they miss the silent killer: financial mismanagement. According to recent studies, 16% of startups fail due to cash flow problems and other financial management issues.So, how can a founder bring order to the chaos of spending and scaling? One way, I argue, is by leveraging the financial services that fintech platforms offer.Where traditional banks fall shortFor some startup founders, traditional banks can be rigid and don’t always fulfill their needs. Critics cite lengthy onboarding processes, clunky user interfaces, and manual workflows as downsides.I believe for startups, this is more than just frustrating – it’s a growth killer. Instead of focusing on scaling their business, founders are stuck dealing with slow processes and outdated systems.See also: Indonesia’s banks are taking over BNPL. Can fintech firms survive?Fintech platforms like Aspire, Airwallex, and Brex, which provide financial tools for startups, could be one solution
Neobanks have gained momentum with the promise of helping consumers shift their financial lives fully online — with digital onboarding, speedier account openings and competitive rates on deposits and other offerings — in direct competition with traditional omnichannel financial institutions (FIs). Those same attributes are being leveraged by the digital-only players to attract smaller businesses, particularly where there have been some gaps left by FIs. But challenges and risks remain. The potential of the small- to medium-sized business (SMB) market is vast. In the U.S. alone, there are more than 33 million smaller businesses in operation, as estimated by the U.S
Brex, the modern corporate card and spend management platform for startups and enterprises, today announced the closing of a two-year, $235 million revolving credit facility. Citi serves as senior lender for the credit facility, joined by TPG Angelo Gordon as a participating lender.