
Creednz is a financial technology company specializing in B2B payment protection and fraud prevention. They leverage AI and machine learning to analyze internal financial data and external intelligence, enabling finance teams to make informed, real-time payment decisions. Their platform addresses issues in treasury, accounts payable, and vendor management by providing accessible and actionable data from ERPs, TMS, and other systems. Creednz aims to fortify financial operations against payment scams, vendor fraud, and security threats, offering features like vendor evaluation, compliance management, and AI-driven analytics to enhance security and accuracy in financial transactions.

Creednz is a financial technology company specializing in B2B payment protection and fraud prevention. They leverage AI and machine learning to analyze internal financial data and external intelligence, enabling finance teams to make informed, real-time payment decisions. Their platform addresses issues in treasury, accounts payable, and vendor management by providing accessible and actionable data from ERPs, TMS, and other systems. Creednz aims to fortify financial operations against payment scams, vendor fraud, and security threats, offering features like vendor evaluation, compliance management, and AI-driven analytics to enhance security and accuracy in financial transactions.
Market: B2B fintech — payment protection and fraud prevention for corporate finance
Product: AI/ML platform that analyzes internal financial data and external intelligence to inform payment decisions
Founders: Johnny Deutsch (Co‑founder & CEO), Moshe Elgressy (Co‑founder & CTO)
Funding: Raised a round in Sep 2023 (reported ~$7.0M) with participation from Blumberg Capital, Elron Ventures, Moneta VC
Headcount: Reported 11–50 employees
B2B payment fraud, vendor risk, and financial operations security for treasury/accounts payable
2020
Financial technology (fintech); fraud prevention / financial security
7000000.00
Round reported with participation from Elron Ventures and Moneta VC; Dealroom describes the round as Early VC ~$7.0M.
“Backed by venture investors with experience in fintech and cybersecurity (Blumberg Capital, Elron Ventures, Moneta VC)”