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Knot
Knot provides card-on-file connectivity infrastructure for card issuers and fintechs.
Knot
Knot provides infrastructure that enables financial institutions to connect consumer payment cards to merchant accounts for automated updating and management. The company's API allows card issuers and fintech platforms to embed functionality that lets users switch their card on file with merchants, reducing passive churn and increasing top-of-wallet status. Knot counts Bilt Rewards among its publicly disclosed customers, with Bilt's Chief Strategy Officer noting the integration created an easy path for consumers to update card information. The firm markets its technology as fitting into existing stacks within minutes and requiring only a few lines of code. Public documentation is limited to developer-facing product and integration guides, with no disclosed information on leadership, founding year, headquarters location, employee count, funding history, or assets under management.
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Frequently asked questions
What does Knot's technology do?
Knot's APIs allow financial institutions and fintech platforms to embed functionality that connects a consumer's payment card to their merchant accounts. This enables automated updating of card-on-file information when a new card is issued, without requiring the cardholder to manually update each merchant. The technology aims to reduce passive churn and increase card usage by maintaining continuity of service across subscription and recurring payment relationships.
What is known about Knot's leadership and ownership structure?
Knot has not publicly disclosed any information about its founders, executive team, or ownership structure. No named principals, investors, or board members are available on its website or through any identified public source.
How does Knot generate revenue?
Revenue generation details have not been publicly disclosed. Based on its product positioning, Knot likely operates under a B2B SaaS or transaction-based pricing model serving card issuers and fintech platforms, but no specifics on pricing, contracts, or revenue metrics are available.
Does Knot have any known institutional investors or venture backing?
No information on institutional investors, venture capital backing, or funding rounds has been publicly disclosed by Knot. The company's capitalization table and fundraising history are not available from any primary source.
What merchants or endpoints does Knot connect to?
Knot states it connects to hundreds of merchants, but has not published a specific list of supported endpoints. The company's website mentions broad connectivity but provides no details on which merchant categories, platforms, or specific integrations are available through its API.
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