
Marmalade
Marmalade enables you to get your eligible invoices paid within 24-hours for one low fee between 2-5%.
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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* | AUD16.0m | Early VC | |
Total Funding | 000k |
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Marmalade is a financial technology startup that provides a unique solution for businesses struggling with cash flow issues due to delayed invoice payments. Operating primarily in the Australian market, Marmalade serves small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) that need quick access to cash to maintain smooth operations. The company offers a platform that allows businesses to get their eligible invoices paid within 24 hours for a low fee ranging between 2% and 5%.
Unlike traditional factoring services, which can be cumbersome and involve complex processes, Marmalade offers a straightforward and user-friendly experience. The platform seamlessly integrates with Xero, a popular accounting software, making it easy for businesses to manage their finances without adding extra administrative burdens. Marmalade is not a lender, so there are no interest rates, debt, or lock-in contracts involved. This makes it an attractive option for businesses that want to avoid the pitfalls of traditional lending.
Marmalade's business model is based on charging a small fee for each invoice processed through its platform. This fee is transparent and ranges between 2% and 5% of the invoice amount. By providing immediate cash flow, Marmalade enables businesses to take on larger projects, pay their staff on time, and purchase necessary products without the stress of waiting for invoice payments that could take up to 60 or 90 days.
The company aims to become the global standard for invoice payments, and it is currently expanding its team to achieve this vision. Marmalade's impact on its clients is significant, offering them peace of mind and the financial flexibility to grow their businesses without the constant worry of cash flow issues.
Keywords: Invoice Financing, Cash Flow, SMBs, Fintech, Quick Payments, No Debt, Low Fees, Xero Integration, Business Growth, Financial Flexibility.