# Ramp raises $750m at $44bn valuation, nearly triples in a year
> Iconiq, GIC and Ontario Teachers lead the spend-management platform's Series F; annualised revenue tops $1bn as companies lean on Ramp to control AI budgets

**Meta:** type: event · date: 2026-06-04 · heads: 誰の金か, 長期戦 · 5 takes · 3 lenses · 1 regions

## Summary

[Fintech](/ja/entity/fintech) spend-management platform Ramp closed a $750m Series F on 4 June 2026 at a $44bn valuation, led by Iconiq Growth, GIC and Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan. Goldman Sachs Alternatives, D.E. Shaw, Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Generation Investment Management, Insight Partners and BroadLight Capital also participated. Annualised revenue now tops $1bn and total capital raised crosses $3bn. The raise nearly triples Ramp's valuation from $16bn in 2024. The AI angle is literal: customers are using Ramp's spend controls to track and limit AI vendor invoices as enterprise AI budgets surge. Ramp launched a dedicated accounting product and "AI operating system" for corporate finance alongside the round announcement.

## The split

US fintech press frames Ramp as the clearest evidence that the public-market interest in AI-adjacent software companies is starting to flow back into private rounds. No dissenting regional takes; Ramp's market is almost entirely US corporate clients, so international coverage is thin.

## By the numbers

- $750m, Series F size.
- $44bn, post-money valuation.
- ~$16bn, prior valuation in 2024, reflecting roughly a 2.75x jump.
- $1bn+, annualised revenue.
- $3bn+, total capital raised.
- June 4, 2026, round announced.

## Why it matters

A $44bn private valuation for a seven-year-old fintech operating in a market dominated by American Express and SAP Concur tests how far investors will push AI-story multiples. Ramp's position as a corporate AI-spend watchdog gives it a built-in reason to scale as AI procurement budgets expand, but the company remains private while larger peers like Stripe and Plaid are on their own IPO tracks.

## What to watch

- Whether Ramp files for an IPO in 2026 or holds for a higher multiple in 2027.
- Competitive response from Brex, Stripe, and legacy expense platforms.
- Whether AI spend-tracking becomes a distinct product category or is folded into ERP suites.
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## Regional takes (batched by bias / lens)

### tech / fintech
- **TechCrunch** (United States, en) — Reports the round as ranking among the largest private financings of the year and as evidence that investors are again willing to place nine-figure bets on high-growth fintech. Highlights the AI spending-management angle: customers use Ramp partly to rein in AI infrastructure costs, giving the product a built-in demand driver.
  > "Ramp raises $750M at a $44B valuation as investors hunger for fintechs with an AI story."
  Source: https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/04/ramp-raises-750m-at-44b-valuation-as-investors-hunger-for-fintechs-with-an-ai-story/

### markets / fintech
- **Axios Pro** (United States, en) — Notes the round was a financing (not pure equity), with Iconiq, GIC and Ontario Teachers as leads alongside Goldman Sachs Alternatives, D.E. Shaw, Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Generation Investment Management, [[insight-partners]] and BroadLight Capital; highlights total capital raised crossing $3bn.
  > "Ramp closes $750M Series F led by Iconiq, GIC and Ontario Teachers at a $44B valuation."
  Source: https://www.axios.com/pro/fintech-deals/2026/06/04/ramp-750m-44-billion-valuation

### unlabelled
- **CNBC** (United States, en) — 
  Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2026/06/04/ramp-valuation-funding-ai-spend.html
- **American Banker** (United States, en) — 
  Source: https://www.americanbanker.com/news/ramp-raises-750-million-plans-ai-spending-software
- **Payments Dive** (United States, en) — 
  Source: https://www.paymentsdive.com/news/ramp-funding-rolls-out-accounting-product-ai-operating-system/821992/

## Across the graph
- Related: [[kalshi-prediction-markets-2026]], [[supabase-series-f-2026]]
- Entities: Fintech, Mega Rounds, Growth Stage

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