Most finance software talks about clarity like it is a destination. Una Software treats it like a discipline. You earn it, quarter after quarter, forecast after forecast, when the numbers stop arguing with reality and start explaining it. That is the quiet flex behind Una Software closing $13M in total funding, with Staircase Ventures leading and Janet Bannister backing the conviction that modern finance teams deserve tools that think as fast as the business moves.
Una Software did not show up in 2023 trying to charm CFOs with prettier dashboards. Don Mal and Clayton Ramnarine showed up with scars from building and scaling real FP&A platforms, knowing exactly where planning breaks when revenue gets noisy and leadership wants answers before the coffee cools. Una was built because spreadsheets lie politely and legacy systems speak too slowly. Una speaks plainly, and it speaks now.
That clarity sharpens with Michael Morrison stepping in as CEO. Michael Morrison has been here before, scaling platforms that finance teams actually trust, not tolerate. Pair that with John Colthart shaping product with a designer’s eye and an operator’s spine, Darrell Cox grounding the narrative in CFO reality as CFO, and Tony Hocevar translating complexity into language the market actually listens to as Head of Marketing. This is not a collection of titles. It is a lineup that understands timing, tone, and consequence.
The product tells the same story. AI-native FP&A that connects revenue signals directly to planning, forecasting that adapts instead of apologizing, and an AI Finance Assistant that answers questions finance leaders are tired of rephrasing. Modeler, Analyst, Planner, Supervisor. Not buzzwords, but roles finance teams already play, now embedded in the system. Add global templates, real CRM and ERP integrations, and execution tracking that does not vanish after the board meeting, and Una starts to feel less like software and more like a second set of eyes.
Recognition followed because substance tends to make noise eventually. BPM Partners named Una Software Best New Vendor. Nucleus Research put it on the short list of Hot Companies to Watch in 2026. Customers like SafetyChain are already using Una to move from reporting history to steering outcomes, which is the whole point of finance when it is done right.
Emerald Development Managers joined the round because this market does not need louder promises. It needs fewer surprises. Una Software is betting that finance leaders want fewer fire drills and more foresight, fewer reconciliations and more conversations that actually change decisions. The funding fuels the bet, but the signal is deeper than capital. It says the market is ready for FP&A that feels less like archaeology and more like navigation, and Una Software seems comfortable holding the compass a little longer.

