Unlocking Liquidity for Revenue-Based Finance

About Us
Receivabull is transforming revenue-based financing by enabling funders to convert funded receivables into real-time liquidity. Our platform streamlines syndication, enhances transparency, and unlocks scalable capital—helping funders grow faster while improving outcomes for merchants and capital providers alike.
Mission
Our mission is to unlock liquidity for revenue-based funders through a modern, scalable infrastructure—empowering them to fund more deals, manage risk effectively, and grow sustainably.
Our Team
Founders
Key Members
Partnerships
Roadmap

Phase 1
MVP Launch & Early Funder Activation (Q3 2025)
- Launch initial platform with deal intake, scoring, and syndication tools
- Onboard first funders and initiate real-time liquidity workflows
- Stand up core operations, servicing, and reporting systems

Phase 2
Capital Aggregation & Issuer Structuring (Q4 2025)
- Formalize managed capital programs and forward flow structures
- Finalize issuer infrastructure for receivables aggregation
- Prepare standardized data and eligibility models for structured issuance

Phase 3
First Securitized Offering (Q1 2026)
- Aggregate and structure receivables into diversified pools
- Launch inaugural Receivabull securitized product for qualified investors
- Establish ongoing reporting, remittance tracking, and investor servicing

Phase 4
Enterprise Features and Ecosystem Growth (H2 2026)
- Launch enterprise-grade features for institutional users
- Expand trading capabilities and market mechanisms
- Strengthen security and compliance frameworks

Phase 5
Scale, Automation & Secondary Access (Q2–Q3 2026)
- Expand originator network and deal volume
- Automate risk scoring, pricing, and capital allocation
- Introduce tools for liquidity on seasoned assets and structured products

Phase 6
Institutional Growth & Market Expansion (Q4 2026+)
- Scale capital markets operations and issuance cadence
- Broaden asset coverage and investor participation
- Begin international compliance mapping and cross-border access