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Fintech Startup Parker Files For Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

By Amisha Dash

Updated on Mon, May 11, 2026

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Fintech startup Parker has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy after reportedly shutting down operations earlier this month. The company, which focused on corporate cards and banking services for e-commerce businesses, had previously raised substantial venture funding and positioned itself as a fintech challenger to firms such as Brex and Ramp.

TL;DR

  • Parker filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on May 7, 2026.

  • The filing lists assets and liabilities between $50 million and $100 million.

  • Parker previously claimed over $200 million in total funding.

  • Reports suggest the startup shut down following failed acquisition discussions.

Parker’s bankruptcy filing was submitted in the District of Delaware on May 7, 2026, according to court records tracked by PacerMonitor. The filing was made under Chapter 7 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, which is generally used for liquidation proceedings rather than restructuring.

According to TechCrunch, the bankruptcy filing estimates Parker’s assets and liabilities at between $50 million and $100 million, while listing between 100 and 199 creditors. 
Founded in 2019, Parker built financial products tailored for e-commerce companies, including corporate charge cards, treasury services, and banking tools. The startup was part of Y Combinator’s Winter 2019 batch and later secured backing from Valar Ventures.

When the company emerged from stealth in 2023, Parker said it had secured more than $200 million in total financing, including a $125 million credit facility.

At the time, co-founder and CEO Yacine Sibous said Parker aimed to improve financial access for digital merchants through underwriting systems built around e-commerce cash flows.

“We imagined building better financial products for e-commerce founders with the mission of increasing the number of financially independent people,” Sibous previously told TechCrunch.

TechCrunch reported that fintech consultant Jason Mikula said Parker had been involved in acquisition discussions before operations ceased. Reports also indicated that customers later received notifications tied to card account closures from banking partner Patriot Bank.

At the time of reporting, Parker’s website reportedly remained active despite the bankruptcy filing. Parker did not immediately respond to TechCrunch’s request for comment.

First published on Mon, May 11, 2026

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