Atlys

How much has Atlys raised?

Atlys has disclosed about $72M of funding, with a March 2026 $36M Series C aimed at global expansion and AI automation.

Total raised
About $72M disclosed
Disclosed rounds
Seed, Series A, Series B, Series C
Latest round
March 2026 $36M Series C
Latest valuation
Private; latest valuation not publicly disclosed
First raised
October 2021 seed
Notable backer
a16z participated in earlier rounds

Atlys's funding rounds

Atlys has moved from seed-stage visa app to a Series C travel-infrastructure company with strategic travel backing.

  1. Oct. 2021SeedRaised $4.25M seed funding according to later funding reports.
  2. Sept. 2023Series ARaised $12M led by Peak XV and Elevation with a16z participation.
  3. Sept. 2024Series BRaised $20M co-led by Peak XV and Elevation; DST Global and Headline joined.
  4. Mar. 2026Series CRaised $36M led by Susquehanna Asia VC with MakeMyTrip joining as strategic investor.

Sources:FinSMEs - Atlys Series CBusiness Wire - Atlys Series A

How much has Atlys raised in total?

The disclosed funding total sums to roughly $72M from seed through Series C. Because no current valuation was disclosed publicly, the funding profile should be used as a capital and growth signal, not a private mark.

Who are Atlys's investors?

Investors include Susquehanna Asia VC, Peak XV, Elevation Capital, Long Journey Ventures, MakeMyTrip, DST Global, Headline, South Park Commons, and a16z. MakeMyTrip is strategically relevant because it can connect Atlys to travel demand.

Why did Atlys's valuation move?

Atlys has not publicly disclosed its 2026 valuation. The valuation likely moved up from earlier rounds because the company reported 11x growth and high visa-processing volume, but the exact mark should not be inferred.

Is Atlys profitable, and will it IPO?

Atlys has not disclosed profitability or IPO plans. The near-term path is more likely international expansion, AI document automation, and travel partnerships than public-market readiness.

What does Atlys's funding mean if you sell into them?

The Series C is a clear seller signal for hiring, automation, fraud/compliance, customer support, payments, cloud cost control, and international operations. Vendors should pitch measurable reductions in processing time, support tickets, refund risk, or expansion friction.

As of June 2026.Sources:FinSMEs - Atlys Series CBusiness Wire - Atlys Series Aa16z investment lista16z investment list

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