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Sequence Technologies

Personal Money Management Platform
Startup A Founded 2023 Fintech & Insurtech
Last Update Jul 8, 2025

Sequence Technologies News

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May 29, 2025 · www.finsmes.com
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Sequence, an Israeli founded, NYC-based fintech startup, raised $7.5M in funding
Sequence, a fintech startup based in NYC and founded in Israel, has raised $7.5 million in a funding round led by Aleph and Emerge, with participation from ICON and Yasmin Lukatz. This brings the companys total funding to $14.5 million. Sequence plans to use the funds to expand its operations, business reach, and development efforts. The company offers an autopilot service that automates financial management for consumers and SMEs, including debt repayment, tax automation, and real-time cash flow management. Banking services are provided by Thread Bank, Member FDIC.
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May 27, 2025 · www.geektime.co.il
סטארטאפ הפינטק Sequence, שמפתח פלטפורמה לניהול פיננסי עבור צרכנים ועסקים, מגייס 7.5 מיליון דולר בהובלת Aleph ו-Emerge
May 27, 2025 · www.calcalistech.com
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The Israeli company aims to automate and optimize finances across banks, loans, credit cards, and savings.
Sequence, an Israeli fintech startup, has secured an additional $7.5 million in funding to expand its platform, which aims to automate and optimize finances across various financial accounts. The funding round was led by Aleph and Emerge, with support from ICON and Yasmin Lukatz, bringing the total funding to $14.5 million. Founded in June 2023, Sequence has quickly grown, claiming thousands of paying customers and a 600% increase in revenue in 2024. The company plans to use the new funds to enhance its development efforts. Sequences platform allows users to set automated financial rules, simplifying financial management for individuals and small businesses.
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Jan 24, 2024 · www.calcalistech.com
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Sequence secures $5.5 million to 'reshape the personal finance industry' | CTech
Israeli fintech startup Sequence has raised $5.5 million in a funding round led by Aleph. The company, which is yet to officially launch, offers users the ability to visualize their cash flow, establish smart routing rules, and gain control over the distribution of their finances across various accounts. The platform integrates all financial services such as banks, apps, loans, credit cards, and investment accounts, to help users manage, automate, and transfer finance from one service to another. The funding follows the announcement of Sequences Alpha version earlier this year.
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