New York, New York, United States
DailyPay is an American technology company that provides payroll services such as on-demand pay, allowing employees to access earned wages before payday.
- Revenue
- $235M
- Year founded
- 2015
- Funding
- $950M
- Team size
- 977
As of August 2026, Latka tracks 67 financial wellness software companies. They have combined revenues of $1.6B and employ 11.5K people. They have raised $2.5B and serve 5M customers combined.
Every company below sells financial wellness software to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.
Financial Wellness Software encompasses digital tools designed to help individuals and employees manage their financial health more effectively. These solutions provide users with insights into their financial situation, promote better budgeting practices, and reduce financial stress through educational resources and personalized plans. Primary use cases include providing users with the means to track expenses, set savings goals, and receive financial advice tailored to their individual needs. Common features often include budgeting tools, financial goal tracking, educational modules, and sometimes integrations with payroll or banking systems, to enhance financial awareness and responsibility among users. Typically, the buyers of such software include HR professionals, employee benefit coordinators, and financial wellness program managers, who seek to improve employee satisfaction and productivity through enhanced financial well-being.
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Showing 10 of 67 companies ranked by annual revenue.
New York, New York, United States
DailyPay is an American technology company that provides payroll services such as on-demand pay, allowing employees to access earned wages before payday.
Pune, Maharashtra, India
OneCard is a mobile-first credit card platform that enables users to manage credit cards issued by RBI-approved banks and financial institutions, allowing for end-to-end management and control over credit options.
London, Greater London, United Kingdom
Wagestream is a financial wellness platform that allows employees to access a portion of their earned wages before payday, providing financial education, savings tools, and pay options.
Austin, Texas, United States
Self Financial is a credit-building platform that works to increase economic inclusion and financial resilience through easy-to-use products that make building credit accessible. Self's signature Credit Builder Account and secured Self Visa® Credit Card issued by its partner banks are designed to enable people to build credit and savings simultaneously. The company also offers free rent reporting to the three major credit bureaus, and utility payment reporting to TransUnion. Self is also the Official Credit Building App of the San Antonio Spurs. Find it on the Apple App Store (250,000+ reviews and an average 4.9 rating) or Google Play or visit Self.inc for more information.
Palo Alto, California, United States
Earnin is a financial technology company that provides earned wage access services, helping members achieve greater financial confidence and independence.
London, England, United Kingdom
Plum Fintech is the developer of Plum, a smart money app that automates the parts of personal finance, helping users save, invest, and manage their budgets.
Latka tracks 67 financial wellness software companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $1.6B in annual revenue and employ 11.5K people.
DailyPay is the largest, with $235M in annual revenue, founded in 2015.
The average financial wellness software company in this list makes $23.4M a year, across 67 companies with reported revenue. They serve 5M customers combined.
Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are DailyPay, OneCard, Wagestream, Self Financial and Earnin.
The 67 financial wellness software companies tracked here have raised $2.5B in disclosed funding between them.
- Must provide tools for budgeting and expense tracking - Should offer educational resources on financial management - Must integrate with personal or organizational financial data sources - Should have features that enable goal setting for savings and debt reduction - Excludes products that only provide generic financial advice without personalized elements
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