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Fast Growing Fintech Company doxo Recognized as One of the Best Places to Work in Seattle by Comparably

SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--doxo, the innovative web and mobile bill pay service, today announced it was recognized as one of Comparably’s 2021 Best Places to Work in Seattle. The award represents the highest-ranked companies for overall workplace environment, from employees who anonymously rated their experiences on Comparably.com.

“We’re honored that doxo has been recognized as one of Seattle’s best places to work, especially in such a highly competitive market for tech talent. This award is a testament to the entire doxo team and the strong community and culture we’ve created, even through the challenges of working remotely,” said Steve Shivers, co-founder and CEO of doxo. “Our passion for collaboration and innovation have enabled us to further our mission of financial health and transparency, and we’re excited to continue building on this momentum.”

Comparably, a compensation, culture and career monitoring website, compiled its rankings from anonymous sentiment ratings provided by employees. The rankings are determined based on a series of questions that span 20 core culture categories, including work-life balance, the leadership and team, and overall workplace environment, to get a comprehensive view of what it is like to work for the company.

“Our Best Places to Work in Seattle highlights the top-rated companies in the region, according to employee feedback in multiple core culture metrics,” said Comparably CEO Jason Nazar. “Outstanding businesses like doxo have maintained exceptional workplace cultures despite the challenges of the past year due to the pandemic.”

Many US households struggle to stay on top of bills, and the pandemic has made that even more challenging. doxo’s core value has proven to be very timely — the app simplifies the task of staying on top of bills and helps improve financial health. As people shifted more bill payments online and to mobile over the past year, the company experienced rapid growth, expanding both its user base and the number of billers on the doxo network. Currently, doxo serves over four million paying users who can make payments to over 75,000 local and national businesses, making the company the largest bill pay directory in the country.

doxo also expanded its doxoINSIGHTS program, which provides a transparent look into household financial health and spending activity, breaking down what Americans pay for their monthly bills across over 90% of zip codes and 45 service categories. The reports, which found that the average U.S. household spends $22,668 per year on bills, break out the household spending market size for each bill category, percentage of households that pay each bill, and average monthly and annual bill pay costs by state. The company also examined how Americans used their $1400 stimulus check, finding that 62% of that money was paid towards household bills.

doxo is one of the most sought-after fintech companies to work for in the Seattle area, having also recently earned designation in Built In Seattle’s list of the Best Places to Work for 2021. Over the past year, doxo grew its team by 50% to 65 full time employees. The company expects to exceed this growth rate with its aggressive hiring plans across multiple functions for 2021. Open roles at doxo can be found here.

About doxo

doxo provides simple, secure all-in-one bill payment to any biller, with any payment method, on any device. A doxoPLUS subscription adds free bank payments and five essential financial protections that boost household financial health. Through these services, doxo currently serves over four million paying users who can make payments to over 75,000 local and national businesses, making doxo the largest bill pay directory in the nation. Billers on the network get paid directly, fast and free – and consumers have complete bill pay independence over when and how they pay their bills. doxo expanded its user base by more than 70 percent in the past year and is expanding its team to further accelerate growth and change the bill pay landscape to focus on the customer. doxo investors include MDV, Sigma Partners, and Bezos Expeditions. doxo is based in Seattle, WA. For more information visit www.doxo.com.

About Comparably

Comparably (www.comparably.com) is a leading workplace culture and compensation monitoring site that provides the most comprehensive and accurate representation of what it’s like to work at companies. Employees can anonymously rate their employers in 20 workplace culture categories, providing the public a transparent and in-depth look at the experiences different segments of workers have based on gender, ethnicity, age, department, tenure, location, education, and company size. Since launching in 2016, Comparably has accumulated 10 million ratings on 60,000 U.S. companies. The platform has become one of the fastest-growing SaaS solutions for employer branding and a trusted third-party site for workplace and salary data, most notably for its annual Best Places to Work series.

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Jenny Davis
press@doxo.com

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