Passport raises $39m for product and supply chain development

Cross-border e-commerce shipping startup, Passport, has secured $39 million in Series B funding.

The round was led by TCV, with participation from new investors including Flexport, FJ Labs and Pure Imagination as well as industry angels including Nik Sharma CEO of Sharma Brands, Kitsch founders Cassandra and Jeremy Thurswell, Shopify's former VP of Shipping Louis Kearns, Jeremy Cai CEO of Italic and Sid Gupta CEO of Quince. 

There was also participation from existing investors including M13, Resolute, and River Park Ventures.

Since its inception in 2017, Passport has raised a total of $54 million.

"These funds allow us to do two big things. The first is to further develop our software-based infrastructure for cross-border e-commerce and secondly, to expand on our recent acquisition of Access Worldwide by building out our physical logistics capabilities," says Passport Co-Founder and CEO Alex Yancher.

"We're building a modern international shipping solution that combines best in class technology with best in class logistics and this investment helps us get there faster."

"Before Passport, international shipping was a nightmare," comments Jonathan Bayme, CEO at Theory11, a producer of luxury designer playing cards.

"Now, it's a dream, making it easy and effortless for Theory11 to expand into new countries with lower cost, faster delivery times, and rapid support. Our customers are happy, and their packages arrive more quickly for less cost."

"Prior to the pandemic, cross-border sales were approximately $780 Billion," says TCV General Partner Gautam Gupta.

"That number is expected to grow to nearly $5 trillion by 2026 thanks to innovations from logistics leaders including Passport."