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The bank account is the product: Slash’s bet on vertical SMB banking

  • Victor Cardenas is the co-founder and CEO of Slash, a $1.4 billion business banking platform built on one thesis: the company holding your bank account should also own all your financial software.
  • Slash serves niche verticals like performance marketing agencies, import-export businesses, and more, with workflows no legacy bank has ever built for them.
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The bank account is the product: Slash’s bet on vertical SMB banking

Small business banking has always had a structural problem — the companies that hold your money and the companies that build your financial software have been two different things. One moves the money, the other tracks it, and small business owners are stuck in the gap between them. A new generation of fintechs has been trying to fix that, but most are still building horizontal tools for every business everywhere. The more interesting bet is vertical — going deep into the specific workflows of a particular industry and automating them completely.

My guest today is Victor Cardenas, co-founder and CEO of Slash, a business banking platform that started with teenage sneaker resellers and has grown into a $1.4 billion company by doing exactly that — building industry-specific financial products that legacy banks will never prioritize. Slash processes nearly $3 billion in stablecoin payment volume annually, and the company has been doing serious work rethinking how AI fits into both how they operate internally and what their customers experience.

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Top-line Takeaway: It wasn’t long ago that fintechs were regularly raising nine-figure rounds. Those days are gone, which is exactly why Slash’s $100 million Series C is worth paying attention to. The company competes in SMB banking – a space oddly competitive but also so large and complex that most clients still aren’t getting all the help they need.

Slash bets that the company holding your bank account should own both the account and the software and that the real opportunity isn’t in building another horizontal tool for every business everywhere, but in going deep into specific industries and automating the workflows that no bank has ever bothered to build. Performance marketing agencies, import-export businesses, and other niches where the status quo is genuinely painful, and the incumbents have little interest in fixing it. CEO Victor Cardenas’s aspiration for Slash is for it to become the J.P. Morgan for SMBs, which is either an audacious vision or a useful shorthand for “we’re not stopping at niche.” Probably worth watching which one it turns out to be.


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