
How Mercury Hit $500M ARR—then raised $300M from Sequoia at $3.5B. | Immad Akhund, CEO & Founder of Mercury
Immad grew Mercury to $500M in annualized revenue and profitable. Mercury is one of the fastest-growing fintech startups ever. No wonder they just raised $300M from Sequoia at $3.5B. Immad breaks down exactly how he structured a viral launch, why fundraising is easier with zero customers than you think, and how he unlocked massive word-of-mouth growth. If you’re building a startup, especially in fintech, you can’t miss this episode. Why You Should ListenHow Mercury went from $0 to $1M ARR in just 5 monthsHow Mercury leveraged Twitter to explode user growth at launchWhy building with zero users might be your secret advantageWhy Immad believes defining company culture at employee #4 was critical to hitting $500M in revenue Keywords Mercury, Sequoia, Immad Akhund, startup fundraising, fintech startup, product market fit, neobank, early-stage growth, Y Combinator, banking as a service, startup culture 00:00:00 Intro 00:09:23 How Immad Validated the Idea for Mercury 00:17:53 Why Immad Turned Down VC to Start Another Company 00:28:11 How Immad Raised a $6M Seed Round Before Writing Any Code 00:36:08 Launching Mercury and Going Viral on Twitter 00:47:08 Knowing You Have Product Market Fit 00:51:48 Raising a $20M Series A Just 3 Weeks After Launch 00:53:10 The Importance of Defining Your Culture Early Send me a message to let me know what you think!
From "A Product Market Fit Show | Startup Podcast for Founders"
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