fintech startup liveflow has raised a $3.5 million seed round, led by moonfire ventures with backing from y combinator, seedcamp and wndrco. also participating was victor jacobsson, co-founder of klarna; bradley horowitz, former vp product at google; oliver jung, former vp international expansion at airbnb, phillip chambers, peakon founder & ceo; and others.liveflow allows companies to sync real-time data from their accounting services, banks and payment platforms into their custom reports, thereby automating workflows, consolidating company accounts and allowing more company-wide collaboration.
founded almost a year ago by ceo lasse kalkar, coo anita koimur (ex-revolut) and cto evan o’brien (ex-web summit), liveflow has most of its customers in the u.s., such as accounting firms like ascent cfo, cfo minded and tinycfo as well as a handful of startups from y combinator.lasse kalkar, co-founder and ceo, liveflow said: “in my previous companies, i felt the frustration of manually pulling together financial reports. that’s where the idea for liveflow came from.”mattias ljungman, founder and managing partner at moonfire ventures said: “liveflow provides a critical service by automating and streamlining the reporting process, giving businesses the visibility and real-time information they need to better manage their business.”
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