Bill.com raises $88M, becomes Bay Area’s newest unicorn


The Palo Alto business-to-business payments network operator also announced a strategic partnership with Mastercard, allowing it to offer virtual cards in its automated accounts payable service that it says will offer a faster payment option for small and midsize companies.

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