Visa Expands Fintech Fast Track to Drive the Next Generation of Money Movement
“Fintechs are a vital growth engine for the payments industry, and
Visa Direct Expands Possibilities for Fintechs
With the expansion of Fast Track to include Visa Direct, fintechs can now launch programs through their financial institutions to enable transfers to eligible cards, bank accounts, and wallets around the world.
Visa Direct supports multiple use cases, such as person-to-person payments and account-to-account transfers, business and government payouts to individuals or small businesses, and merchant settlements and refunds2. It provides a single point of access and reach to over 8.5 billion endpoints capability, including 3+ billion cards, 3+ billion accounts and 2.5+ billion digital wallets3.
A More Personalized Approach
The Fintech Fast Track program offers partners a solution from Visa’s menu of options, including:
- Merchant Search API: allows businesses to search for information about a merchant.
- Visa Stop Payment Service: enables financial institutions to stop payment on a specific check or range of checks.
- Visa Risk Manager solution: helps financial institutions manage and mitigate payment risks. The program now provides a 12-month free trial of this solution.
Fintech Fast Track partners now also have the opportunity to work with the
Additionally, the program now includes the opportunity for up to
This enhanced and more personalized approach ensures fintechs receive maximum value from the Fast Track program.
Fintech Continues to Drive Growth for
Over the last year,
“Our portfolio of fintech partners is diverse and continues to expand,” added Colella. “This generation of fintechs is addressing challenges and pain points for specific groups, professions, and online communities, and designing tools to bridge the gaps in the payment ecosystem.”
Fintechs leveraging the resources provided through Fast Track include:
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Ugami, a leading debit card for gamers. “Ugami is a company of passionate technology entrepreneurs, finance and gaming professionals focused on creating a safe and reliable and fun financial platform,” said
Hector Hulian , Founder and CEO, Ugami. “With Visa, we successfully launched a debit card rewards program built for the gaming community.”
- Niural, a global payroll and HR platform for growing startups and enterprises. Niural helps businesses with payroll and contractor payments in the US and internationally in 150+ countries, using compliant contracts and payouts through their platform. Niural will be offering a business Visa Debit card to help facilitate payouts to independent workers.
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Ferry, a digital wallet built for the hospitality industry, includes solutions like tip splitting and auto-calculating tips for service workers. Ferry gives employees the ability to get paid faster, earn more, spend, save or transfer on their terms, said
Shastri Mahadeo , CEO, Ferry.
To apply to the Fast Track program, visit Visa Partner I Fintech Fast Track.
About
1 Actual account availability depends on receiving financial institution and region.
2 Use cases are for illustrative purposes only. Program providers are responsible for their programs and compliance with any applicable laws and regulations.
3 Based on data provided by wallet aggregators.
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