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Ordway is growing fast and it’s just getting started

The software startup is bridging the gap between sales and finance with its billing and revenue platform.

Ordway employees working together. (Courtesy photo)

This article is sponsored by Ordway and was reviewed before publication.

Launched in 2018, downtown D.C.-based software startup Ordway is the home of an automated billing and revenue platform that aims to make it easier to bill, collect, and grow revenue at scaling businesses.

The company, founded by CEO Sameer Gulati, is working to eliminate manual billing and revenue processes with its “intelligent and flexible” platform that serves to streamline and simplify sales-to-finance operations. Its user base is on a steady incline, and the service has been implemented at companies large and small in the software development, logistics, finance, real estate, advertising, advocacy and healthcare industries.

Employees say collaboration, problem-solving and hands-on learning are the staples of Ordway’s thriving collegial work culture. Team members are encouraged to openly share their knowledge, tools, suggestions and insights on the best ways to make the company’s premier platform “the coolest and most efficient finance tool on the market.”

With team members spanning across different time zones that include Brazil, India, California and its D.C. headquarters, Ordway is continuing to bring in fresh talent that it hopes will help elevate the startup to the next level. There are many opportunities to grow, develop and expand your skill set at Ordway, where every team member contributes to the company’s success.

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