It says that “hundreds of companies,” including Bitso, Belvo, Justo, Runa, Worky, Zinboe, RobinFood and Muncher, “actively” use Jeeves to manage their local and international spend. In May alone, Jeeves says it processed more transaction volume than the entire year to date, and more than doubled its customer base. Since launching its private beta last October, Jeeves says it has grown its transaction volume (GTV) by 200x and increased revenue by 900% (albeit from a small base). Indeed, the company has seen rapid early growth. “What gives us the ability to launch in countries much quicker is that we own part of that stack ourselves, versus what most fintechs would do, which is plug into a third-party provider in that region.” And then on top of that, we’re building the customer-, or end user-facing app,” he added. “We’re really building two things - an infrastructure layer that sits across banking institutions in different countries. “We’re building an all-in-one expense management platform for startups in LatAm and global markets - cash, corporate cards, cross-border - all run on our own infrastructure,” Thazhmon said. Customers can also pay back in multiple currencies, reducing FX (foreign transaction) fees. Jeeves claims that by using its platform, any company can spin up their finance function “in minutes” and get access to 30 days of credit on a true corporate card, noncard payment rails, as well as cross-border payments. Image Credits: Left to right: Jeeves co-founders Dileep Thazhmon and Sherwin Gandhi For example, a company with employees in Mexico and Colombia would require multiple vendors to cover its finance function in each country - a corporate card in Mexico and one in Colombia and another vendor for cross-border payments. The startup’s offering is currently live in Mexico - its largest market - as well as Colombia, Canada and the U.S., and is currently beta testing in Brazil and Chile.ĭileep Thazhmon and Sherwin Gandhi founded Jeeves last year under the premise that startups have traditionally had to rely on financial infrastructure that is local and country-specific. The “fully remote” Jeeves describes itself as the first “cross country, cross currency” expense management platform. Justo’s Ricardo Weder also participated in this round and Plaid co-founder William Hockey put money in the $5 million seed funding that closed in 2020 after the company completed the YC Summer 2020 batch. Note that Arrow moves temporarily from its Thursday night time slot.A high-profile group of angel investors also put money in the round, including NFL wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald and the founders of five LatAm unicorns - Nubank CEO David Velez, Kavak CEO Carlos Garcia, Rappi co-founder Sebastian Mejia, Bitso CEO Daniel Vogel and Loft CEO Florian Hagenbuch. Here’s the live stream information for the first two parts of the crossover. Of course, the ambition is part of the fun of crossovers. Your initial response to the summary above is probably: “That’s a lot of characters.” While we’re psyched for Captain Cold’s return and The Ray’s introduction, it’s hard not to worry that “Crisis on Earth-X” is biting off more than it can chew. The synopsis doesn’t provide any details about Earth-X, but the trailer suggests it involves Nazis. Now that the Arrowverse has ventured to outer space, where else could it possibly go? The answer, as it turns out, is another universe. Last year, “Invasion!” pitted our heroes against aliens. Earth’s mightiest heroes – Green Arrow (guest star Stephen Amell), Supergirl (Melissa Benoist), The Flash (guest star Grant Gustin) and White Canary (guest star Caity Lotz) – lead their teams into battle to save the world. All of the superheroes band together with help from their super friends like Citizen Cold (guest star Wentworth Miller), The Ray (guest star Russell Tovey), Felicity Smoak (guest star Emily Bett Rickards), Iris West and Alex Danvers (Chyler Leigh) to take on their most formidable villains yet. You can read the official synopsis below, courtesy of ScreenRant:īarry (guest star Grant Gustin) and Iris’s (guest star Candice Patton) wedding brings the gang together, but things go awry when villains from Earth-X attack the ceremony.