The Bengaluru-based B2B fintech platform Mysa has successfully secured $3.4 million in Pre-Series A funding. This round, co-led by Blume Ventures and Piper Serica, brings the startup’s total funding to $6.2 million (following a $2.8 million seed round in February 2025).
The infusion of capital signals a clear market mandate: the “intelligence gap” in mid-market finance is no longer sustainable. While modern enterprises scale at digital speed, their back-office infrastructure remains tethered to fragmented ERPs and manual reconciliations. Mysa’s latest raise is a high-conviction bet on closing that gap.
Capital Deployment: Scaling the Intelligence Stack
Mysa’s leadership has defined a lean, data-first roadmap for the $3.4 million. The strategy focuses on transitioning finance from a cost center to a strategic command center:
- Advanced AI Engineering: Deepening LLM-driven “Smart Scan” capabilities to automate complex, multi-lingual bill processing and anomaly detection.
- Integrated Banking Suite: Developing a unified finance stack including UPI-linked expense management, AI-enabled procurement, and a dedicated corporate credit card.
- Embedded Financing: Leveraging Mysa’s growing vendor network to unlock credit opportunities directly within the financial workflow.
Market Velocity & Traction Metrics
Since its launch less than a year ago, Mysa has achieved rapid penetration into India’s mid-market “backbone economy.” The platform is designed for zero-migration—plugging into existing systems without the traditional risk of ERP overhaul.
| Key Performance Metric | Current Status (Jan 2026) |
|---|---|
| Annualized Transaction Volume | ₹1,500+ Crore |
| Network Reach | 40,000+ Unique bank accounts |
| Banking Integrations | 15+ (HDFC, ICICI, Axis, YES Bank, etc.) |
| Total Funding Raised | $6.2 Million |
The Investor Thesis: Modular Over Monolithic
The round saw participation from new investors Ikemori Ventures, Raise Financial Services, and QED Innovation Labs, alongside existing backers Antler, IIMA Ventures, and Neon Fund.
The investor consensus is sharp: mid-sized businesses (revenues of ₹10Cr–₹300Cr) are currently underserved by rigid Tier-1 ERPs and basic accounting tools. By offering a modular, AI-native layer that sits atop legacy systems, Mysa provides an “instant upgrade” for CFOs.











