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Varo Bank Secures $123.9M in Series G Funding

In banking, trust is the currency and Varo has been grinding for it since 2015, long before the market decided digital banks were either the future or a punchline. Built in San Francisco at 222...

In banking, trust is the currency and Varo has been grinding for it since 2015, long before the market decided digital banks were either the future or a punchline. Built in San Francisco at 222 Kearny Street by Colin Walsh, a career banker who had already seen how the system quietly taxes the people living closest to zero, Varo was never a skin over someone else’s balance sheet. When the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency approved its national bank charter in July 2020, Varo stopped being a guest in the system and became the house. First consumer fintech to do it. No partner bank. No training wheels.

Varo locked in the final close of its Series G at $123.9 million, finishing a round that started smaller and ended louder. Warburg Pincus returned again, a decade-long constant, joined by new co-lead Coliseum Capital Management under Chris Shackelton. Northview increased its position. No valuation headline, no victory lap, just capital aligned with timing. In a market allergic to noise, that silence reads like confidence. This brings total funding to $1.173 billion and keeps the lights trained on execution, not nostalgia.

7M+ active accounts now move through Varo’s pipes, many belonging to people traditional banks price out or ignore. In 2025 alone, $547 million flowed through Varo Advance and Varo Line of Credit, up 45% year-over-year. Revenue climbed to roughly $188 million with losses narrowing fast. Customer acquisition costs dropped 31%. This is not growth by accident. It is math meeting restraint. Banking margins are earned inch by inch and Varo is finally operating on inches that stack.

The leadership reset matters. Gavin Michael stepped in as Chief Executive Officer in April 2025 after running global consumer technology at Citi, digital at JPMorgan Chase, and a public company at Bakkt. Colin Walsh stayed on the board, close enough to guard the mission, far enough to let the next phase breathe. The board additions of Alice Milligan and Kevin Watters tighten the frame with marketing precision and operational scar tissue from Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan Chase. This is a table built for adult conversations.

Varo has always been a bet on people who live on timing instead of float. Paycheck to paycheck is not a slogan, it is a calendar. With a charter, a cleaner cost structure, and lending now doing the heavy lifting, this Series G feels less like fuel and more like traction. Banks talk about relationships. Varo is counting them, compounding them, and quietly asking who is ready to treat inclusion like a business model instead of a promise.