BaaS fintech Synapse lays off 40% of staff in fresh round of job cuts

US-based Banking-as-a-Service platform Synapse has laid off 40% of its employees in its second round of job cuts this year.

Facts

  • 86 employees, about 40% of the workforce, were laid off by Synapse.
  • CEO Sankaet Pathak explained the decision as a restructuring to eliminate positions related to unrealized growth or redundancy.
  • Despite the layoffs, Synapse believes it still has a strong team to manage operations and customers.
  • Fintech Business Weekly’s Jason Mikula reported that a major client, Mercury, will not renew its contract with Synapse and plans to move to Evolve.
  • In June, Synapse had already announced a workforce reduction of 18%, citing macroeconomic conditions affecting growth.
  • Founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Francisco, Synapse provides a BaaS platform for launching various financial products through APIs and raised $33 million in a Series B funding round in June 2019.
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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