Major payment company visa has announced participants for its 2024 accelerator program, featuring a diverse group of startups from around the world, including female co-founders.
The program aims to develop innovative payment solutions by integrating the technology of these startups with Visa’s products.
This year’s cohort includes: iPiD From Singapore. We focus on making cross-border payments easy and secure through our addressable data platform, which partners with financial service providers around the world.
Vietnam’s Quqo is a B2B platform that digitizes traditional retail supply chains in Southeast Asia.
Hong Kong-based On-us provides an AI-powered platform-as-a-service to improve business decision-making and customer loyalty.
iFarmer in Bangladesh is an online platform that allows easy investment in agriculture and livestock in Bangladesh.
Finally, Opplane in the US specializes in data product management, cloud infrastructure, mobile development and machine learning.
These startups will collaborate with Visa on solutions for artificial intelligence, embedded finance, global money transfer, digital acceptance, and future loyalty programs.
of visa accelerator program We support growth-stage companies seeking to expand their market reach through product solutions, technology integration, and rapid commercialization.
Over six months, participants will co-develop and test new solutions with Visa’s network of financial institutions, merchants, and digital partners.
Kunal Chatterjee, head of innovation for Asia Pacific, said:
“Visa is at the forefront of building tomorrow’s commerce, and the Visa Accelerator program in Asia Pacific is a testament to this commitment. I would like to cultivate this.
Through collaboration with Visa’s payments experts, product architects, and business development teams, these startups are positioned to drive tangible results. We look forward to working with our clients and partners to develop new commercially scalable, fit-for-purpose products and solutions. ”