Ramp Acquires Juno To Expand Guest Travel Capabilities

By Amit Chowdhry ● Yesterday at 7:41 AM

Ramp, a financial operations platform, announced that it has acquired Juno, a guest travel platform focused on managing travel for non-employees. The deal expands Ramp’s travel capabilities as it builds a more comprehensive solution for businesses managing both employee and guest travel.

The acquisition addresses a long-standing gap in corporate travel. While most travel tools are designed for employees, many organizations also need to coordinate travel for candidates, contractors, customers, and partners. These use cases are often complex, time-sensitive, and handled outside core financial systems. Juno was built specifically to streamline these workflows.

Founded in December 2024 by Sam Felsenthal, Devon Tivona, and Kate Porter, Juno focuses on managing high-volume, non-employee travel scenarios. The founding team previously built Pana, a guest travel platform that was acquired by Coupa in 2021. Since launching Juno, the company has worked closely with travel management companies and scaled its platform with enterprise customers.

With the acquisition, Ramp plans to integrate Juno’s capabilities into its broader financial operations platform, which already includes payments, corporate cards, procurement, vendor management, travel booking, and automated bookkeeping. Ramp said it will continue investing in travel products and partnerships with travel management companies to serve organizations of all sizes.

Juno’s team will join Ramp as part of the transaction.

Ramp, founded in 2019, serves more than 50,000 customers and reports that its platform has helped businesses save over $10 billion and 27.5 million hours. The company processes more than $100 billion in annual purchase volume.

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 CTO Of 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 Of Juno

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