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Order.co operates a procure-to-pay platform that automates purchasing, payments, and reconciliation for businesses seeking spend control and efficiency.
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Modernize your procure-to-pay process with Order.co. Automate purchasing & payments to help your business save time, save money, and gain clarity.
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Frequently asked questions
What does Order.co actually do?
Order.co provides a software platform that combines procurement, accounts payable, spend management, virtual cards, and working capital into a single system. The platform uses AI to handle catalog management, supplier sourcing, approvals, fulfillment, tracking, and payment reconciliation. Its stated aim is to replace the patchwork of corporate cards, purchase-order systems, and manual AP workflows that many businesses still rely on.
Who founded Order.co and who runs the company?
Order.co does not publicly identify its founders, executive leadership, or board members on its website. No primary-source biographies, leadership-team pages, or press releases naming individuals were available in the materials consulted. The absence of publicly named operators means a direct assessment of the management team is not currently possible from public records.
How is Order.co funded and what is its ownership structure?
Order.co does not disclose its funding history, investor base, or ownership structure on its website. No primary-source documents confirming venture capital rounds, institutional backers, or a holding-company relationship were available. Without those disclosures, an outside observer cannot determine whether the company is venture-backed, bootstrapped, or part of a broader corporate group.
What is Order.co’s geographic footprint?
The available materials do not specify a headquarters location, office footprint, or country of incorporation. Customer testimonials reference US-based finance teams, but Order.co does not publicly list the regions in which its platform is sold or supported. All geographic specifics remain unconfirmed from primary sources.
Does Order.co hold working capital on its balance sheet or partner with a financial institution?
The company markets a working-capital product that it says provides up to 20% more float per transaction than traditional corporate cards. Order.co does not name any bank, credit provider, or regulatory structure underpinning that facility. Without disclosure of the financial partner or balance-sheet arrangement, the funding mechanism behind the working-capital offering remains opaque.
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