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Zip's mission is to bring a consumer grade user experience to B2B purchasing.
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Business-to-business purchases are a far more difficult process than the experience of buying goods and services as a consumer. In large enterprises ordering a piece of equipment or hiring agency expertise kicks off a laborious process requiring sign offs from a multitude of decision makers before any purchase can take place. Zip exists to solve this problem with a procurement workflow platform which is aimed at simplifying enterprise procurement functions.
Using its platform procurement teams can initiate a purchase which is then routed across all relevant departments in a streamlined and transparent way. It can also automate the issuing of purchase orders, invoice processing, and payments. This solution to a painful problem for all large companies has seen Zip adopted by a large and growing customer base which includes the likes of Canva, Databricks and Udemy, with over $1 billion a month in spend is approved over the platform.
Zip has raised significant capital which has aided its launch of Zip Premier, a suite of new enterprise capabilities and a low-code integration tool. The company is also expanding geographically, opening a new office in Dallas. While Zip is beginning to face competition from procurement automation platforms Keelvar and Focal Point, these moves, continued updates to its product range and solid funding seem likely to cement its leading position in the procurement management space.
Steph
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Oct 2024
$190m
SERIES D
May 2023
$100m
SERIES C
This company has top investors
Rujul Zaparde
(CEO)Was previously Product Manager at Airbnb. Before that they co-founded FlightCar and Drinking Water for India.
Lu Cheng
(CTO)Was Head of Engineering at AirBnB Experiences. Before that was a Course instructor in Computer Science at University of California, Berkeley.