Ramp Acquires Juno to Bolster Non-Employee Travel Capabilities
Event summary
- Ramp acquired Juno, a guest travel platform, on March 16, 2026.
- Juno was founded in December 2024 by Sam Felsenthal, Devon Tivona, and Kate Porter.
- Juno's team joins Ramp, expanding its travel capabilities for non-employee travel.
- Ramp aims to integrate Juno's platform to handle high-volume, time-sensitive travel workflows.
The big picture
Ramp's acquisition of Juno underscores the growing importance of non-employee travel management in the financial operations platform space. As companies increasingly rely on contractors, candidates, and other non-employees, the ability to manage their travel efficiently becomes a competitive differentiator. This move positions Ramp to better serve a broader range of customer needs, potentially setting a new standard for integrated financial and travel solutions.
What we're watching
- Integration Challenges
- How Ramp will integrate Juno's platform without disrupting existing operations.
- Market Expansion
- Whether the acquisition will help Ramp capture a larger share of the travel management market.
- Customer Adoption
- The pace at which Ramp's existing customers will adopt Juno's guest travel solutions.
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