SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Brex, the first corporate card for startups, and Barclays Investment Bank, today announced a $100 million debt capital raise to help power the next phase of Brex’s growth. The capital comes in the form of a warehouse line of credit, which is backed by Brex’s corporate charge card receivables. With the financial support from Barclays, Brex will continue to scale its corporate offerings to different business verticals and evolve to meet the needs of its growing clients.

Recently, the company has made significant enhancements to its financial and capital markets infrastructure including software upgrades and strategic financial hires from SoFi, PwC and Kraft Heinz.

“We are innovating at a rapid pace, and our partnership with Barclays allows us to continue to support our growth financially,” said Henrique Dubugras, co-founder and CEO of Brex. “We will continue to expand the Brex platform by harmonizing our impactful technology with financial expertise and regulatory compliance.”

By reimagining underwriting, Brex made it possible for ambitious entrepreneurs – in the technology and ecommerce markets alike – to get access to a corporate card both quickly and easily. With Brex, companies can get a credit card with no personal guarantees, have higher credit limits, greater transparency, and instant approvals. Powered by the Mastercard network, with best-in-class fraud protection, Brex offers personalized rewards and travel programs that better fit the needs of today’s businesses.

“A financing of this size and structure is a significant milestone for any company and reflects a meaningful maturity level of Brex's balance sheet, management and business model. Given the company’s existing customer momentum and new capital position, I anticipate even more successes as Brex tackles some exciting new customer verticals,” said Frank D. Yeary, former Global Head of M&A at Citigroup and Vice Chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley.

“Partnering with high-growth fintech companies like Brex is core to our strategy,” said Martin Attea, MD, Head of Securitized Products Origination at Barclays. “We are excited to see the continued growth at Brex and look forward to assisting them in offering high quality and cutting-edge solutions to their rapidly expanding customer base.”

To date, Brex has raised $215 million in equity financing from Y Combinator Continuity, Ribbit Capital, Greenoaks Capital, DST Global, IVP, Peter Thiel and Max Levchin.

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Brex is the first fully unified global spend platform — with corporate cards, expense management, reimbursements, bill pay, and travel, all in one place. Brex makes it easy for finance teams and founders to manage every aspect of global spend at scale by empowering their employees anywhere to make better financial decisions. Brex proudly serves tens of thousands of businesses, from enterprises to startups. To learn more about Brex's unified spend platform, visit brex.com.

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