Ramp Acquires Guest Travel Platform Juno To Expand Corporate Travel Capabilities

By Amit Chowdhry • Yesterday at 2:36 PM

Financial operations platform Ramp announced it has acquired Juno, a guest travel platform designed to manage travel for non-employees, including job candidates, contractors, customers, and partners.

The acquisition is aimed at expanding Ramp’s travel offering as it builds a more comprehensive travel solution for businesses of all sizes. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Companies frequently coordinate travel for people who are not on payroll, including candidates flying in for interviews, traveling doctors supporting healthcare organizations, visiting academic researchers, or partners attending corporate events. These workflows are often high-volume and operationally complex, and they historically sit outside standard financial management tools.

Juno was created specifically to address that gap by providing infrastructure for coordinating travel for non-employees while integrating with existing travel management company partnerships.

Founded in December 2024 by Sam Felsenthal, Devon Tivona, and Kate Porter, Juno builds on the founders’ previous experience developing guest travel technology. Felsenthal and Tivona previously built Pana, another guest travel platform that was acquired by Coupa in 2021.

Following the transaction, the Juno team will join Ramp as the company integrates the platform into its broader financial operations ecosystem.

Ramp, founded in 2019, provides an all-in-one financial operations platform that combines corporate cards, payments, procurement, vendor management, travel booking, and automated bookkeeping tools. The company reports serving more than 50,000 customers and facilitating over $100 billion in purchases annually, while helping customers save more than $10 billion and 27.5 million hours.

KEY QUOTES

“Guest travel is a hard problem. It’s messy, operationally heavy, and has real business consequences. A bad candidate travel experience can cost you a hire. Juno built something strong in a category that matters. Our job now is to give them leverage and stay out of the way.”

Karim Atiyeh, Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer, Ramp

“We’ve spent the better part of a decade working on the guest travel problem. These aren’t anonymous business travelers. They’re candidates, customers, partners. The trip is part of the impression. Ramp has the platform, the customers, and the ambition. That’s why we’re here.”

Devon Tivona, Co-CEO and Founder, Juno