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These London-based companies made it to 2023 Y Combinator Top Companies list; and they are hiring

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March 9, 2023
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Y Combinator, a startup accelerator, has published the list of “YC Top Companies 2023.” In the list, startups have been divided into 4 categories – YC’s top private, public, exited, and breakthrough companies.

Founded in 2005 by Paul Graham, Robert Morris, Trevor Blackwell, and Jessica Livingston, Y Combinator has quickly become one of the most influential organisations in the startup world. 

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Y Combinator’s success is due in part to its focus on community. The company hosts events, dinners, and other gatherings where founders can meet and network with one another. 

This helps to create a supportive environment where founders can share ideas and learn from one another. Y Combinator also provides startups with access to a network of mentors who have experience building successful companies.

Today, over a dozen YC companies are public, more than 60 are valued at over $1B, and the combined valuation of YC alumni is over $600B.

We present a list of companies based out of London that has earned a spot on YC Top Companies 2023

GoCardless

Founder/s: Hiroki Takeuchi, Matt Robinson, Tom Blomfield

GoCardless helps businesses process recurring payments around the world. 

The company’s platform and global payments network make receiving payments easier for 70,000 organisations worldwide, including large corporations and small enterprises.

Each year, GoCardless processes over $30B (approx €26.2B) of payments across more than 30 countries for many companies, including DocuSign, Klarna, TripAdvisor, and Epson. 

GoCardless claims that it has already helped thousands of merchants in the UK and Europe process millions of dollars worth of one-time payments.

GoCardless is hiring. Click here to find opportunities. 

Let's Do This
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Let’s Do This 

Founder/s: Alex Rose, Sam Browne

Let’s Do This is a London-based online marketplace for endurance sporting events. The platform allows people to find, book, and prepare for running, triathlon, cycling, and obstacle experiences seamlessly. 

The UK company claims to have promoted and grown almost 100,000 sports endurance events since its inception.

Let’s Do This has offices in London and San Francisco, and is backed by Y Combinator, NFX, and many leading Angel Investors in London and Silicon Valley, including Serena Williams, Usain Bolt and Paula Radcliffe, founder of Gmail Paul Buchheit, as well as Ian Hogarth, the founder of Songkick. 

The UK company is looking to expand its team across various departments. Click here to apply. 

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Monzo Bank

Founder/s: Tom Blomfield, Jason Bates, Paul Rippon, Jonas Huckestein, Gary Dolman

Monzo (formerly Mondo) is a digital-only banking platform and marketplace that allows customers to access a range of products and services. Since its inception in 2015, the company has now over 7M customers in the UK (13% of UK adults) and is building out our team in the US.

Monzo is currently hiring for jobs across Customer Operations, Data, Design, Engineering, and Borrowing. Click here to apply. 

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Permutive

Founder/s: Joe Root, Tim Spratt

Permutive’s privacy-safe infrastructure helps publishers and advertisers reach full audiences safely and in-the-moment, and keep control of their first-party data. 

It enables publishers and advertisers to address all of their audiences in-the-moment, whilst protecting privacy and respecting consumer consent.

The company’s Audience Platform allows publishers and advertisers to activate audiences responsibly at scale and effectively use first-party data, without ever exposing consumers’ personal information.

Permutive is listed in YCombinator’s Top 150 companies of all time and is trusted by the world’s largest publishers and advertisers, including News Corp, Hearst, BuzzFeed, Penske Media, Future plc, The Guardian, Vox Media, Insider, Hubert Burda Media, and Condé Nast International.

At present, the company is hiring for the Sales department. You can check out the opportunities here.  

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Duffel

Founder/s: Tom Bates, Steve Domin

Duffel provides an online platform for users to search, book, and manage flights from multiple airlines, through its APIs. The UK company helps businesses of all sizes to provide flight booking experiences with real-time pricing and availability to their customers. 

Currently, the company is hiring for two positions – Account Executive and Executive Business Partner, CEO.

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