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Neobank startup Mercury takes on Brex and Ramp with new bill payment and expense management software
Digital banking startup Mercury is laerial software to its bank accounts, enabling its business customers to pay bills, bill customers and reimburse employees, the company told…
Welcome to TechCrunch Fintech! This week, we look at Mercury’s latest expansions, the rise of wallet-as-a-service startup Ansa, and more! To get a collection of TechCrunch’s…
EQT acquires API and identity management software company WSO2 for more than $600 million
WSO2, a company that provides API management and identity and access management (IAM) services for enterprises, has been acquired from the Swedish investment giant EQT. Terms…
Entrepreneurs Al Yang and Adar Arnon met at Harvard Business School and quickly realized they had a common interest: cybersecurity. “We are witnessing an evolving business…
Seso Builds Software to Fix Farm Workforce and Solve Agriculture’s Human Resource Issues
Migrant workers are a critical workforce for US farms, but getting them here with the proper H-2A visas can be complicated, and compliance around these workers…
Tesla is promoting a free one-month trial of its FSD Beta driver assistance software to US customers
Tesla is getting ready to start giving every customer in the US a one-month trial of the $12,000 driver-assistance system, which it calls Full Self-Driving Beta,…
Applied Intuition is valued at $6 billion for autonomous vehicle software with artificial intelligence
Self-driving vehicle software company Applied Intuition has raised $250 million in a round that values the startup at $6 billion as it pushes to bring more…
General Motors has resumed sales of the Chevrolet Blazer EV — and at a cheaper price — more than two months after the automaker pulled the…
Yet another AI fraud detection software provider is laying off staff. Inscribe, whose platform works to detect fraud in areas such as business underwriting, tenant screening…
Thoma Bravo takes critical event management software company Everbridge private in $1.8 billion deal
Everbridgea critical incident management (CEM) software company, goes private in a $1.8 billion cash deal to be acquired by private equity giant Thoma Bravo — 20%…