BlueVine, a US-based online small-business finance platform backed by financial services firm Citi and e-commerce and financial technology company Rakuten, raised $60m in a series E round yesterday.
The round was led by Menlo Ventures and included SVB Capital as well as all major existing investors, though BlueVine did not offer further details about which its backers it classifies as major shareholders.
Founded in 2013, BlueVine has developed a cloud-based platform for SMEs to access invoice factoring and business lines of credit. The company expects to process more than $1bn in transaction volume this year.
The series E capital will go towards an expansion of the existing two products, develop additional offerings and accelerate the recruitment of R&D staff.
BlueVine previously closed a $49m series D round in December 2016 that included Citi Ventures and Rakuten FinTech Fund, respective investment vehicles of Citi and Rakuten. The round was filled out by Lightspeed Venture Partners, Menlo Ventures, 83North and SVB.
The company has raised $173m in funding to date, with Rakuten FinTech Fund previously also supporting a $40m series C round in January 2016 that was led by Menlo and also included Lightspeed, 83North, Correlation Ventures, SVB and unnamed angel investors.