A single API, 17 Latin American countries, and 640-plus ways to move money. How a Buenos Aires payments company became the plumbing under global commerce - then got bought by an ad-tech giant.
NextPay is a Philippine fintech that gives small and medium businesses the money-movement tools banks make hard to reach: batch payouts to any local bank or e-wallet, payroll, digital invoicing, QR Ph collections, and an API for embedded finance - with no corporate bank account, setup fee, or maintaining balance required. Founded by Don Pansacola and Aldrich Tan and backed by Y Combinator (W21), it has processed billions of pesos for thousands of growing Filipino businesses.
NomuPay is a Dublin-headquartered payments company that gives enterprises a single API and unified platform to accept payments, disburse payouts and manage money across fragmented markets in Asia, Europe and the Middle East. Built partly from licences and assets of the collapsed German fintech Wirecard, its uP (Unified Payments) platform bundles local acquiring, more than 200 alternative payment methods and real-time payouts so global merchants can expand into hard-to-reach markets without wiring up a new integration for each country. It serves 2,000+ merchants and, after a June 2025 Series C from SoftBank's SB Payment Service, is valued at $290M.
TransFi is a Dubai-headquartered payment infrastructure company that moves money across borders on stablecoin rails. Its platform lets businesses and Web3 apps collect, convert and pay out funds across fiat and stablecoins, spanning 100+ markets, 40+ currencies, 250+ local payment methods and 130+ digital assets. Founded in 2022 by former McKinsey payments partner Raj Kamal, TransFi targets high-friction emerging markets across Asia, the Middle East, Latin America and Africa, replacing slow correspondent-banking and SWIFT flows with near-instant settlement.
ConnexPay is a Plano, Texas payments-technology company that unifies the two traditionally separate halves of the payment process - accepting customer payments (PayIns) and issuing supplier payments via virtual cards (PayOuts) - into one platform, one contract and one reconciliation. Founded in 2017 by former U.S. Bank payments executive Bob Kaufman, it lets travel agencies, marketplaces, insurers and other 'high-risk' merchants use incoming card revenue to instantly fund outbound supplier payments, removing the need for pre-funded accounts and reducing risk while capturing card rebates.
Dots is a San Francisco-based global payouts infrastructure company that lets marketplaces, platforms, and service businesses pay workers, sellers, and creators anywhere through a single end-to-end API. One integration unifies bank transfers, PayPal, Venmo, Cash App, and stablecoins, and bundles recipient onboarding, KYC/anti-fraud, and tax form collection so platforms can move money to over 1 million payees across 190+ countries without building payment rails themselves.
Interchecks is a New York-based payments infrastructure company that moves money fast and safely for high-volume businesses. Through a single API and a no-code Payer Portal, it powers both funding (pay-by-bank deposits, account funding) and payouts (push-to-card, real-time payments, ACH, PayPal, Venmo, and checks), layered with built-in risk controls and 1099 tax compliance. Its platform is used across online gaming, prediction markets, on-demand payroll, and digital banking, and the company says it has processed more than $50B in transactions.
OpenNode is a Bitcoin payment processor and infrastructure provider that lets businesses accept Bitcoin and send payouts globally, settling instantly over the Lightning Network with automatic conversion to local currencies. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Los Angeles, the company powers checkout, payouts, in-person payments and a developer API for merchants ranging from McDonald's El Salvador to Substack, charging a flat 1% fee with built-in chargeback protection.
Sahil Hasan is the CEO and Co-Founder of Dots, a developer-friendly global payouts platform that has processed over $1 billion to more than 1 million gig workers, creators, and contractors in 190+ countries. A UC Berkeley EECS grad with a CMU master's degree, Sahil spent time as a Research Engineer at Google X before co-founding Dots through Y Combinator's S21 batch. The company raised an $8.9M Series A in February 2026 led by DCM Ventures, is profitable, and growing revenue 400% year-over-year.
Xendit is a Southeast Asian payments infrastructure company that lets businesses accept, process, and disburse money across Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, and the wider region through a single API. Founded in 2015 and the first Indonesian company backed by Y Combinator, it handles virtual accounts, e-wallets, cards, QR codes, payouts, and fraud prevention for startups, marketplaces, and global enterprises expanding into the region.
Xoxoday is a global rewards, recognition, loyalty and incentives infrastructure platform. It helps businesses send gifts, payouts, and rewards to employees, partners, and customers across 100+ countries with a catalog of 1M+ options.