What is Kriya?
Kriya operates at the intersection of financial technology and enterprise banking, providing a comprehensive suite of tools designed to optimize cash flow and streamline B2B transactions. Its core offerings, including PayLater, Invoice Finance, and Working Capital solutions, are engineered to address the liquidity challenges faced by modern businesses. By enabling merchants to offer flexible payment terms, Kriya empowers its clients to close larger deals and maintain operational efficiency.
As a subsidiary of Allica Bank, Kriya is uniquely positioned to bridge the gap between traditional banking stability and the rapid innovation characteristic of the fintech sector. The company's focus on building a scalable financial infrastructure allows it to serve as a critical partner for growing enterprises that require smarter, faster, and more accessible capital management tools.
How much funding has Kriya raised?
Kriya has raised a total of $63.4M across 1 funding round:
Debt
$63.4M
Debt (2024): $63.4M with participation from Viola Group
Key Investors in Kriya
Viola Group
Viola Group is a premier technology investment firm based in Israel, managing over $6 billion in assets across multiple strategies including fintech and credit. The firm specializes in supporting transformational technology companies by providing both capital and strategic resources to fuel growth.
What's next for Kriya?
Looking ahead, Kriya is poised to leverage its integration with Allica Bank to expand its footprint in the B2B finance market. The strategic focus will likely remain on enhancing its digital payment ecosystem and scaling its working capital products to meet the evolving needs of mid-market and enterprise-level businesses. By utilizing the recent capital injection, the firm is well-positioned to accelerate product development and deepen its market penetration, ensuring that it remains at the forefront of the digital transformation of business finance.
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