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LendingClub

Since our founding in 2006, we have transformed the banking industry by bringing a traditional credit product - the installment loan - online and we’ve been on the fast track ever since. We are one of the first fintechs to acquire a national bank charter, which has transformed our business economics and introduced all new capabilities, and now others are following our lead, validating the strength of our model. We are one of America’s largest providers of unsecured personal loans, originating more than $70 billion in loans to our over 4 million high-FICO, high-income members and helping them save millions on their cost of credit. And we’re just getting started. The Problem We Are Solving: More than 50% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck – and that includes people making over $100K annually. We’re able to provide cost-effective ways for our members to bridge cash flow gaps and better ways to lend, spend, and save. A Culture that Delivers Impact: We’re tackling big problems, but we’re a small enough organization for each individual to make a real difference People: We’re a group of smart, kind, low-ego, and values-driven people from a wide variety of industries and backgrounds who are committed to our mission Ideas: We seek out the best ideas – no matter where they come from – to look beyond what is possible today Values: It’s not just what you accomplish, it’s also how you accomplish it that matters
Founding Year
2006
Headquarters
San Francisco
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United States
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Total Funding Amount
$403.56M
Funds that Investested

Kleiner Perkins

Kleiner Perkins was founded in the 1970s by Tom Perkins and Eugene Kleiner. The firm is focused on early-stage digital consumer and enterprise, green tech and life sciences companies.
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Silicon Valley Bank

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Norwest Venture Partners

Offers entrepreneurs a broad range of services to help them build their businesses at every stage of growth. They realize that one size does not fit all when it comes to today’s operational challenges. Norwest's mantra is "All of what you need and none of what you don’t".
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Alpaca VC

Invests in the people, products, and processes that power commerce in the physical and digital world because when you layer technology over daily life, it transforms how the real world works.
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Foundation Capital

Founded in 1995. They are 26 years and 10 flagship funds strong, with over $6B assets under management, 31 IPOs, and 80+ acquisitions.
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Coatue

Privately owned hedge fund founded in 1999 investing across different sectors.
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Union Square Ventures

Union Square Ventures is a venture capital firm focused on early-stage, growth-capital, late stage, and startup financing.
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Investors that Investested

Rebecca Lynn

Co-Founder and General Partner, Canvas Ventures
Rebecca has demonstrated early and consistent conviction around fintech, healthtech, and consumer products. She was named a Woman to Watch: Senior Deal Maker by the Wall Street Journal in 2021 and a Top Woman VC by the New York Times, Rebecca has also been ranked on the Forbes Midas List 5 years in a row. Rebecca has been investing in digital health for over a decade; one of her early investments while a partner at Morgenthaler, Doximity (NYSE: DOCS), went public in June 2021, stands as one of the largest IPOs of 2021. Rebecca’s very first entry into venture was leading an early-stage investment in Lending Club (LC), which turned into the largest US technology IPO of 2014 and the fourth largest US Internet IPO since 2001, behind Facebook, Twitter, and Google. Other recent exits from Rebecca’s early-stage investments include Luminar (NASDAQ: LAZR), Check (acquired by Intuit), FutureAdvisor (acquired by BlackRock), and Figure Eight (acquired by Appen).
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Charles Moldow

General Partner, Foundation Capital
Charles’ primary focus is on identifying technology trends and new user experiences that will change the financial services landscape. His thesis investing has him focused on fintech, insurtech and proptech opportunities with a crypto overlay to everything he evaluates. Charles’ public portfolio includes early-stage investments that have led to notable IPOs with DOMA (IPO 2021), Rover (IPO 2021), LendingClub (IPO 2014), OnDeck (IPO 2014) and Everyday Health (2014). In 2016, CB Insights listed Charles among The Top 100 Venture Capitalists, and Forbes named Charles to the Midas List for the second time. Charles Moldow continues to build companies that change markets. He’s always on the lookout for startups working on the next generation of fintech, marketplaces, SaaS, and consumer tech solutions and services.
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Mary Meeker

General Partner, Bond
Mary serves on the boards of Genies, Nextdoor, Plaid and Square. She has supported BOND’s investments in Material Bank, Hipcamp, Ironclad, BYJU'S, On Running, CLEAR, Checkr, Nextdoor and Canva. She co-led Kleiner Perkins Digital Growth Fund, which became BOND in 2019. At Kleiner Perkins, she invested in industry-defining companies such as Peloton, Ring, Pinterest, Airbnb, Instacart, DocuSign, Waze, JD.com, Trendyol, Spotify, LegalZoom and Facebook. Mary continues to co-lead the three Digital Growth Funds totaling $2.8 billion of committed capital. Before joining Kleiner Perkins in 2010, she served as managing director at Morgan Stanley, led the firm’s global technology research practice and covered then-emerging public technology companies. Meeker co-authored ‘USA Inc.: A Basic Summary of America’s Financial Statements,’ as well as her widely distributed Internet Trends Reports, which were first published in 1995.
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Mood Rowghani

General Partner, Bond
GP of Bond, and former GP at Kleiner Perkins, where he focused on investments in the firm’s digital practice, targeting high-growth Internet companies that have achieved strong adoption and scale. Before joining KPCB, Moodworked for five years at Summit Partners, where he led the firm’s Internet and digital media practice in North America He also spent two years at McKinsey & Co., where he served Global 1000 clients in the high-tech industry.
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Jeff Crowe

Senior Managing Partner, Norwest Venture Partners
Focuses on investments in the internet, consumer, and software arenas. One of three managing partners responsible for the firm, which has 21 investment partners and more than $12.5 billion in capital under management. Currently serves on the boards of Abodu, Button, Common, Extole, Homeward, HoneyBook, ICON, Learn to Win, Madison Reed, Minted, Nanopath, Praxis Labs, tvScientific, and Wisq.
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Sergio Monsalve

Founding Partner, Roble Ventures
investor and successful entrepreneur who has operated global tech businesses in Silicon Valley invested early in unicorns like Kahoot!, Udemy, and Adaptive Insights during his decade-long career as Partner at Norwest Venture Partners has also held leadership roles at high-growth tech companies like eBay, PayPal, and Portal Software co-founded the Entrepreneur-In-Residence Program at the Stanford Graduate School of Education
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Gary Little

General Partner, Canvas Ventures
Co-founded Canvas Ventures in 2013 to create a focused, boutique venture firm. Dedicated to enterprise investments in open source, cloud, and data. Began investing in 1998 after joining Morgenthaler Ventures, where he pioneered investments in the open source space, including early backing of MuleSoft, Sonatype, Jaspersoft. Earlier in his career as an operator, Gary played key roles at three companies that shaped and defined computing in their era. Gary began his career at IBM, where he joined the sales team the year the company launched the PC. During Gary’s tenure, IBM owned 70% of all IT spend. At Sun Microsystems, he rose through the ranks of marketing and product as the company conquered the server market. At Apple, he served as Senior Vice President of the Power Macintosh Division and Vice President of Sales of the Americas. 
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