PayGround announces Justin Kaufenberg to join its Board of Directors

– USA, AZ –  PayGround, a healthcare fintech payments platform, announced the appointment of Justin Kaufenberg to its Board of Directors, bringing a unique entrepreneurial perspective as well as a deep understanding of payments and banking to the Board.

Justing Kaufenberg is Managing Director of Rally Ventures and the co-founder and former CEO of SportsEngine. Rally Ventures participated in PayGround’s Series A fundraising in 2023.

A core investment focus for Rally Ventures is products that deliver mission-critical software with embedded payments and financial services.

“Fixing the payment process within the healthcare industry has proven difficult because of all of the disparate systems involved. This is an industry in dire need of innovation, and I believe PayGround is approaching the problem in a smart and strategic way,” said Justin Kaufenberg. “I’m looking forward to offering any guidance I can to help PayGround move the healthcare payments industry forward as they develop a strategy that looks to integrate various billing systems into their platform. It’s an exciting time to be a part of this company.”

About PayGround

PayGround is a healthcare payments platform that streamlines the payment experience for providers and patients. For patients, it’s an easy-to-use mobile app to manage, track, and pay all medical bills in one secure place. For medical providers, it’s a modernized payment platform that reduces costs, simplifies processes, and boosts patient and employer satisfaction. PayGround — the meeting place for healthcare payments.

For more information: https://www.payground.com/

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