Coba is a cross-border financial infrastructure company built for businesses moving money between the United States and Mexico. It started in 2023 as a dual-currency consumer account for Latin American remote workers earning in dollars, and has since pivoted to B2B: multi-currency accounts, CLABE-enabled Mexican peso accounts for US companies, sub-24-hour carrier settlements, and embedded FX rails routed through banking partners, SPEI, ACH, SWIFT, wires, and stablecoins. Its sharpest focus is the US-Mexico freight and logistics corridor, where brokers and carriers have long been underserved by slow, opaque cross-border banking.
Loop is a San Francisco logistics AI company that turns messy freight paperwork - PDFs, EDI feeds, carrier invoices - into structured data that finance and supply chain teams can actually use. Built around DUX, its in-house family of logistics-trained models, Loop automates freight audit, payment, and parcel visibility for enterprises including Michael Kors, Under Armour, and General Mills. The company raised a $95M Series C in April 2026 to expand from freight payments into a broader supply chain intelligence platform.