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  • January 25th, 2013

    KashFlow Adds Tradeshift Support After Being Blindsided By Intuit’s Investment In E-Invoicing Startup

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    This week’s news that Tradeshift, the business interactions and e-invoicing platform, has taken a ‘multi-million’ pound strategic investment from legacy accounting software maker Intuit is bound to have made others in the accounting software space sit up and take notice. One such player is the UK’s KashFlow who, in what could be perceived as a feisty move, has announced that it’s integrated with… → Read More

    October 4th, 2012

    Get Off Of My Cloud — Accounting Software ClearBooks Raises £300K To Battle It Out With Sage

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    The online accounting space in the UK is pretty crowded, as multiple cloud players aim to take the throne from the legacy incumbent Sage. These include the likes of KashFlowCrunch, FreeAgent and ClearBooks. The latter announcing today that it has raised £300,000 from WAKR! Holding B.V. (owned by Dutch entrepreneur Tjeerd Kramer), valuing the startup at £6 million. → Read More

    June 27th, 2011

    KashFlow widens the net with fully re-branded white-label offering

    KashFlow, the UK startup that competes with the likes of Sage with its cloud-based accounting software for SMEs, is today widening the net: It’s launched a fully re-branded white-label offering aimed at organisations that have existing SME customers and want to get in on the cloud-based action but don’t have the resources or inclination to build their own service.

    At first glance this may look… → Read More

    April 13th, 2011

    KashFlow wants to make a monkey of email marketing, integrates with MailChimp

    In today’s world of cloud computing, the ‘small pieces, loosely joined’ approach is very often the only sensible one for small to medium-sized businesses on a budget. And so it’s always nice to see two Software-as-a-Service offerings come together, especially when they bridge the Atlantic.

    Such is the case with today’s announcement that the UK’s KashFlow is integrating its online accounting… → Read More

    February 24th, 2011

    Stepping on the gas? KashFlow seeks 'strategic investment' to accelerate growth

    KashFlow, the feisty UK startup taking on incumbent players like Sage with its cloud-based accounting software for SMEs, has decided it’s time to step on the gas. But to do this, the company is actively seeking a “strategic investor” and isn’t ruling out selling a majority stake, according to a report distributed by Financial Times-owned Mergermarket.

    That could entail pairing up with one of the… → Read More

    January 10th, 2011

    Need for speed – KashFlow takes its online accounting software to the desktop

    Although browser-based apps and moving everything to the cloud is very much in vogue these days, there’s something reassuring about a desktop application and the robustness that offline access brings. This is particularly true when there’s a lot of data entry involved. Or so says Kashflow, the UK-based online accounting software company, which today released RapidFire, its first foray into desktop… → Read More

    October 21st, 2010

    Bebo's Paul Birch and Skype's Michael van Swaaij invest in accountancy service Crunch

    Bebo co-founder Paul Birch and former Skype Chairman Michael van Swaaij have taken part in a second round of investment in Crunch.co.uk, the online accountancy service. The actual amount remains undisclosed, although it’s described as “significant” and is said to value the UK startup at £4 million.

    Although there are a plethora of competitors – the likes of KashFlow spring to mind – Crunch takes… → Read More

    September 15th, 2010

    KashFlow launches Orbit Accounts, SaaS for bean counters

    KashFlow, the London-based accounting startup, is launching a complementary offering to its core product for small businesses. Targeted at accountants, Orbit Accounts is a fully web-based service to let them “monitor, control and collaborate with their SME clients” and, naturally, it’s powered by the KashFlow engine.

    In terms of functionality, accountants can customise the software by “removing… → Read More

    July 29th, 2010

    Barclaycard partners with KashFlow to pilot e-invoicing service

    In what is potentially a big win for Software-as-a-Service accounting startup KashFlow, Barclaycard is inviting its business customers to join an e-invoicing pilot powered by the London-based company’s wares.

    According to an email that has been circulated by Barclaycard that we’ve seen, the credit card company, which is owned by UK bank Barclays, is inviting merchants to apply on a first come… → Read More