Full Name: Eric Glyman
Nickname: Not Publicly Available
Country/State: United States
Date of Birth: 1990-05-18
Languages Known: English
Zodiac Sign: Taurus
Food Habit: Not publicly
Religion: Not publicly
Hobbies: Not publicly disclosed
School: Not Publicly Known
College: Harvard University
Degrees Obtained: BA in Economics and East Asian Studies (Harvard University)
Height: 175 cm
Weight: 70 kg
Parents: Not Publicly Known
Siblings: Not publicly disclosed
Marital Status: not_married
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Children: 0
Current Position: Co-founder and CEO
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Net Worth: Not publicly disclosed
Awards & Achievements: Co-founded Ramp; previously co-founded Paribus (acquired by Capital One in 2016)
Eric Glyman is a fintech entrepreneur and the co-founder and CEO of Ramp, a financial operations platform built to help businesses run spend, payments, and finance workflows with more automation and control. He studied at Harvard University and has built products at the intersection of software, finance, and operations. Before Ramp, he co-founded Paribus, a tool that helped shoppers automatically claim refunds when prices dropped; Paribus was acquired by Capital One in 2016. At Ramp, Glyman is known for pushing a strong product-first approach focused on measurable outcomes for finance teams, such as reducing manual work, tightening policy compliance, and improving visibility on company spend. In 2025, Ramp’s rapid growth and repeated funding rounds put Glyman in the spotlight as one of the most watched operators in modern fintech, especially as the company introduced AI-driven automation across core finance tasks.
Ramp raised $500M at a $22.5B valuation (July 2025) and said the funding would support scaling AI-driven finance automation.
Ramp later announced a $32B valuation round (November 2025), reporting over $1B in annualized revenue and strong customer growth.
Ramp publicly introduced AI “agents” aimed at automating expense policy enforcement and related finance operations (July 2025).
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