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Wayflyer tops $100M revenue as new debt facility fuels SMB growth

23 February 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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Wayflyer breaks $100M revenue milestone

Irish fintech Wayflyer, a specialist in revenue-based financing for online merchants, has surpassed $100 million in annual revenue, underscoring the rapid rise of alternative lending models for small and mid-sized businesses. The company, which targets e‑commerce brands seeking working capital for marketing and inventory, is leveraging a substantial debt facility to scale its portfolio at speed.

Debt facility powers alternative SMB lending

Unlike traditional bank loans, Wayflyer advances capital against a merchant’s projected sales, with repayments structured as a fixed percentage of daily revenue. This model allows companies to access funding without surrendering equity or committing to rigid amortisation schedules.

The latest debt facility — a multi-hundred‑million‑dollar line provided by institutional investors — is designed to be recycled as merchants repay their advances. This structure enables Wayflyer to continually redeploy capital into new and existing customers, effectively functioning as a dedicated credit engine for SMB lending.

How Wayflyer’s model reshapes access to capital

Data-driven underwriting and flexible repayments

Wayflyer integrates directly with merchants’ sales and marketing platforms, using proprietary data analytics to assess risk and forecast future cash flows. This allows faster decisions than conventional lenders and aligns repayments with real-time business performance, a critical advantage for brands exposed to seasonal demand and digital advertising volatility.

By focusing on e‑commerce metrics such as customer acquisition cost, repeat purchase rates and advertising return on ad spend, the company can price risk more dynamically than lenders reliant on historic financial statements alone.

Implications for banks, fintechs and SMBs

The scale of Wayflyer‘s revenue and its expanding credit facilities highlight a broader shift in how growth-stage SMBs finance operations. As higher interest rates and tighter bank underwriting constrain traditional credit, specialised fintech lenders are filling the gap with products tailored to digital-first businesses.

For e‑commerce founders, the model offers faster access to capital and preserves ownership. For incumbent banks, it raises competitive pressure in a segment once considered too small or volatile to serve efficiently. The combination of institutional debt funding and algorithmic underwriting suggests that revenue-based financing is moving from niche experiment to a durable pillar of the modern SMB capital stack.

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