Het Fast Track-programma van Visa stimuleert de groei van de Fintech-industrie wereldwijd
Wereldwijd Fintech Fast Track-programma groeit met 280% in minder dan een jaar, ter ondersteuning van Fintechs in handen van vrouwen, digitale valutaportefeuilles, B2B- en B2C-innovators
Initiatieven van Fast Track-alumni helpen het herstel van COVID-19 te verlichten
SAN FRANCISCO– (BUSINESS WIRE) – Fintechs vormen een centraal onderdeel van het wereldwijde betalingsecosysteem en in het midden van COVID-19 zijn ze verder in de schijnwerpers komen te staan, waarbij ze melding maakten van aanzienlijke verbeteringen in het gebruik van hun apps1, naarmate meer mensen hun geld beheren vanuit hun persoonlijke apparaten. Visa (NYSE: V) kondigt vandaag met trots aan dat het de wereldwijde Fintech-gemeenschap blijft steunen, aangezien het Fast Track-programma is gegroeid tot meer dan 140 Fintechs2. Sinds de uitbreiding halverwege 2019 wereldwijd, is het Fast Track-programma met 280% 3 gegroeid, wat de groeiende vraag naar digitale betalingen wereldwijd benadrukt.
Met Fast Track kunnen zowel nieuwe als gevestigde bedrijven gebruikmaken van de snelheid, beveiliging, betrouwbaarheid en schaal van het Visa-netwerk om snel aan de slag te gaan, wat het proces van maanden tot weken in beslag neemt. Het programma biedt turn-key toegang tot de ecosysteempartners van Visa, online licenties, API’s, evenals uitgebreide go-to-market toolkits, online onderwijs en deskundig advies om Fintechs te helpen hun bedrijf te schalen. Met nieuwe leden uit Afrika, Azië-Pacific, Europa, Latijns-Amerika, het Midden-Oosten en Noord-Amerika, transformeren deze Fintechs hoe consumenten en bedrijven geld beheren, investeren, leningen ontvangen en betalingen wereldwijd verzenden.
“Ons doel is om geavanceerde Fintechs in het Visa-ecosysteem te brengen, om hen te helpen hun bedrijf in recordtijd te laten groeien en opschalen”, zegt Terry Angelos, senior vice-president en wereldwijd hoofd van Fintech, Visa. “Via programma’s als Fast Track zet Visa zich in om Fintechs, veelal kleine bedrijven, te helpen hun potentieel te vergroten en snel op de markt te komen, zodat ze klaar zijn om innovaties te bieden die de wereld elke dag vooruit helpen – vooral in de huidige tijd.”
Visa’s Fast Track Program Propels Growth of the Fintech Industry Worldwide
Global Fintech Fast Track program grows 280% in less than a year, supporting women-owned Fintechs, digital currency wallets, B2B and B2C innovators
Initiatives from Fast Track alumni help provide relief for COVID-19 recovery
SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Fintechs are a central part of the global payments ecosystem, and amidst COVID-19 have launched further into the spotlight, reporting sizable upticks in the usage of their apps1, as more people manage their money from their personal devices. Visa (NYSE: V), today, is proud to announce its continued support of the global Fintech community, having grown the Fast Track program to over 140 Fintechs2. Since expanding globally in mid-2019, the Fast Track program has grown 280%3, highlighting the surge in demand for digital payments worldwide.
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Fast Track allows both new and established businesses to leverage the speed, security, reliability and scale of the Visa network to get up and running quickly, taking the process from months to weeks. The program provides turnkey access to Visa’s ecosystem partners, online licensing, APIs, as well as extensive go-to-market toolkits, online education and expert advice to help Fintechs scale their business. With new members from Africa, Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and North America, these Fintechs are transforming how consumers and businesses manage money, invest, receive loans and send payments worldwide.
“Our goal is to bring cutting-edge Fintechs into the Visa ecosystem, to help them grow and scale their business in record time,” said Terry Angelos, senior vice president and global head of Fintech, Visa. “Through programs like Fast Track, Visa is committed to helping Fintechs, many of which are small businesses, advance their potential and get into market quickly, so they are ready to provide innovations that move the world forward everyday – especially in current times.”
Fast Track Fintechs Focus on Recovery
Visa partners including Airwallex, Fundation and Rappi have used their ongoing focus on innovation and growth to be nimble in their reactions to COVID-19. Australia-founded Airwallex has extended support to Australia and UK-based small businesses in need by offering to waive their international transactions fees and U.S.-based Fundation is helping small businesses quickly get the capital they need during these times. Rappi out of Colombia has begun piloting food delivery by robots, working to minimize the spread of the virus. In these videos, Airwallex and Rappi both talk about their experiences in working with Visa.
“During these challenging times, it’s more important than ever that we are able to support small businesses by getting them the funds they need as quickly as possible to stay afloat,” said Sam Graziano, chief executive officer, Fundation. “Through our partnership with Visa, we will continue to innovate and develop strategies to aid in the relief and recovery of our customers’ businesses.”
Visa Welcomes a New Class of Innovators
The newest members of the Fast Track program span a diverse range of companies, including female-founded Fintechs, digital currency wallets, consumer-centric and business-to-business (B2B) solutions providers. Highlights include:
- New Enablement Partners: Fast Track is made possible due to collaboration with enablement partners who are the critical technology companies that lay the foundation for Fintechs to build their products. Announced today, three new program manager enablement partners – Cascade FinTech, Deserve and PEX – are becoming part of Fast Track in the U.S., joining a class of leading companies like Galileo, Marqeta and Stripe, bringing the total number of enablement partners to more than 20 globally.
- Female Founders: Visa is committed to the advancement of women’s economic growth. Visa’s investment in women-owned businesses is further emphasized by the inclusion of global female-founded Fintechs, Australia-founded Airwallex, and North America-based gogo Getter and Kikoff.
- Digital Currency Wallets: Digital currency enabled wallets have grown exponentially, with over 139 million user accounts in existence today4. In support of this burgeoning market, digital currency-focused Fast Track companies including Fold, Genesis Block and TrustToken are connecting their consumers to Visa’s 61 million merchant locations worldwide.
- Consumer Finance Management: Across platforms, Visa aims to make the everyday management of money easier for consumers. Fast Track companies including Europe-based Lydia and Swile, Paga in Africa, SoLo Funds in the U.S., and United Arab Emirates-based Wally are among those simplifying money management and driving Fintech app adoption in their communities.
- Small Business Support: Visa continues to transform the B2B payments space for the digital age. UK-based digital lender Capital on Tap, which provides credit cards and loans to over 60,000 SMBs, and U.S.-based Fundation, which provides an application processing platform for banks and small business lenders, are part of the program. Konfio, a Mexico-based startup that uses a data-first approach to enable fast credit assessment for SMBs, and Neat, a Hong Kong Fintech startup enabling SMEs to grow their business globally, are also standout members creating new B2B innovations from across the globe.
“Right now, it’s more important than ever to help small businesses navigate through unknown financial challenges,” said David Arana, chief executive officer, Konfio. “By working with Visa and through the Fast Track program, we have been able to offer small businesses access to financial services that they’re often not given, and provide options to SMEs who need credit lines to pay for necessities, which is especially important in today’s environment. We have also developed tools and market research to complement our financial services.”
“After recently joining Visa’s Fast Track program, we were able to quickly put our co-branded debit card into market in the United States,” said Will Reeves, chief executive officer, Fold. “By working with Visa, we are delivering on our mission to provide an easy way for shoppers to earn rewards in bitcoin for their everyday spending, and help our business continue to scale with the backing of Visa’s vast network and resources.”
For more information on Visa’s Fast Track program and how to join, visit here.
About Visa Inc.
Visa Inc. (NYSE: V) is the world’s leader in digital payments. Our mission is to connect the world through the most innovative, reliable and secure payment network – enabling individuals, businesses and economies to thrive. Our advanced global processing network, VisaNet, provides secure and reliable payments around the world, and is capable of handling more than 65,000 transaction messages a second. The company’s relentless focus on innovation is a catalyst for the rapid growth of digital commerce on any device for everyone, everywhere. As the world moves from analog to digital, Visa is applying our brand, products, people, network and scale to reshape the future of commerce. For more information, visit About Visa, visa.com/blog and @VisaNews.
1 DeVere Group: Coronavirus lockdown: Massive surge in the use of fintech apps, March 2020
2 Visa Fast Track Global Data, May 2020
3 Visa Fast Track Global Data, May 2020
4 Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance 2019 Global Cryptoasset benchmarking study
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Email: cnovak@visa.com