InDinero
inDinero is an accounting software and services company providing accounting and financial software.[3] Founded in 2009 by Jessica Mah, Andy Su, and Andrea Barrica, inDinero graduated the startup incubator, Y Combinator in 2010.[4] As of September 2018, inDinero had raised about $10 million in equity funding, had a roster of nearly 30 investors.[5] On May 8, 2018, inDinero acquired San Jose-based firm tempCFO.[6] On February 1, 2019, inDinero acquired a second company, mAccounting, an Indianapolis-based accounting and tax firm.[7]
Type | Private[1] |
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Industry | Software as a service |
Founded | 2009[2] |
Key people | Jessica Mah (Founder, CEO), Andy Su (Founder, Board Member) |
Products | Accounting software, Financial software, Virtual CFO, Bookkeeping, Tax return preparation |
Number of employees | 219 (2019) |
Website | www |
History
Jessica Mah started the initial development of inDinero at age 19 after meeting her co-founder Andy Su at UC Berkeley. Upon graduating from Y Combinator in August 2010, inDinero gained angel attention.[8] inDinero closed a $1.2 million seed round the following month, which consisted of investments from Intuit’s David Wu, Yelp’s Jeremy Stoppelman, and YouTube’s Jawed Karim.[9] In February 2013, inDinero received the largest of a three-fund investment from FundersClub in their initial investment in enterprise software companies.[10] Two years later, in February 2015, inDinero closed its largest funding round, a Series B round worth $7 million.[11] Similar competitors include Bench, Botkeeper, and BooksTime.[12]
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