Better.com

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Approximate capitalization

$4.51 B

Foundation year

2016

About

Total Funding 

$905M


Founded in 2016, Better.com democratized the home-financing ecosystem, replacing it with a digitized process that eliminates commissions, fees, unnecessary steps, and time-wasting branch appointments. In addition to providing mortgage rates in seconds, Better.com’s platform offers a digital marketplace featuring competitive quotes from an array of insurance providers for seamless purchase of a homeowner's insurance policy and instant access to leading real estate agents across the country.

To date, Better.com has done $7.9B in home loans and $1B in insurance.


Number of employees

5001 - 10000


Headquarters

New York, New York, United States

Investors

9Yards Capital

Better.com, Skyryse

Ally Financial

Better.com

Alumni Ventures Group

Getaround, Better.com, Accolade, Deserve, Upstart, CommonBond, Veem, Conversica, Freshly, SMART WIRES

American Express Ventures

Stripe, Tradeshift, Turo, Better.com, Rent the Runway, Menlo Security, BigCommerce, Bill.com, BioCatch, Signifyd

Citigroup

AUTO1 Group, Better.com, Digital Asset

Goldman Sachs Principal Strategic Investments

Tradeshift, Better.com, Digital Reasoning, Veem, Nav

Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP)

Better.com

Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers

Snap, AppDynamics, Spotify, Instacart, Magic Leap, DoorDash, Stripe, Epic Games, Bloom Energy, Slack

Pine Brook Partners

Better.com

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