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Strategic Acquisition Expands Flex’s Reach in Fintech
Flexbase Technologies has acquired Maza Financial for $40 million, integrating the Los Angeles-based fintech firm into its product ecosystem. The deal closed on April 24 and brings nearly all of Maza’s 22-person team into the Flex organization.
Founded to serve Spanish-speaking consumers in the U.S., Maza evolved into a platform supporting small business owners — particularly solopreneurs — with tools for entity formation, payments, and automated financial management. The acquisition will see Maza rebranded as Flex Consumer, a new division focused on helping business owners manage both personal and professional finances in a unified platform.
The companies had already begun discussions following Maza’s unannounced $15 million Series A, backed by investors including Wellington, Andreessen Horowitz, and Tusk Venture Partners. Flex will now absorb Maza’s users and solopreneur-focused tech stack to enhance its broader “finance super app” strategy.
According to the official press release, Flex has seen over 50% post-deal growth, driven by synergies across consumer onboarding, business banking, and AI-powered automation.
While not a large-scale transaction by fintech standards, the deal reflects growing interest in solutions that merge personal and business financial management — particularly for underrepresented user segments.
Maza’s leadership team will assume executive roles within Flex, and the combined platform will continue to build tools for a growing market of digitally native entrepreneurs.
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Flexbase Acquires Maza Financial for $40M, Expands Consumer Arm
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Read by executives at JP Morgan, Coinbase, Blackrock, Klarna and more
Strategic Acquisition Expands Flex’s Reach in Fintech
Flexbase Technologies has acquired Maza Financial for $40 million, integrating the Los Angeles-based fintech firm into its product ecosystem. The deal closed on April 24 and brings nearly all of Maza’s 22-person team into the Flex organization.
Founded to serve Spanish-speaking consumers in the U.S., Maza evolved into a platform supporting small business owners — particularly solopreneurs — with tools for entity formation, payments, and automated financial management. The acquisition will see Maza rebranded as Flex Consumer, a new division focused on helping business owners manage both personal and professional finances in a unified platform.
The companies had already begun discussions following Maza’s unannounced $15 million Series A, backed by investors including Wellington, Andreessen Horowitz, and Tusk Venture Partners. Flex will now absorb Maza’s users and solopreneur-focused tech stack to enhance its broader “finance super app” strategy.
According to the official press release, Flex has seen over 50% post-deal growth, driven by synergies across consumer onboarding, business banking, and AI-powered automation.
While not a large-scale transaction by fintech standards, the deal reflects growing interest in solutions that merge personal and business financial management — particularly for underrepresented user segments.
Maza’s leadership team will assume executive roles within Flex, and the combined platform will continue to build tools for a growing market of digitally native entrepreneurs.