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Visa selects 7 promising startups for 2023 APAC Accelerator Programme in Fintech Singapore

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Visa, the global payments technology company, has recently announced the selection of seven promising startups for its 2023 APAC Accelerator Programme in Fintech Singapore. The programme aims to support and nurture innovative fintech startups in the Asia-Pacific region, providing them with the necessary resources and mentorship to scale their businesses and drive financial inclusion.

The seven startups selected for the programme are:

1. Aleta Planet – a Singapore-based fintech company that provides cross-border payment solutions for businesses and individuals.

2. CardUp – a Singapore-based platform that enables users to pay for big expenses using their credit cards, even where cards are not accepted.

3. Finantier – an Indonesian fintech startup that provides open banking APIs to enable financial institutions to access customer data and offer personalized financial services.

4. Gogo X – a Hong Kong-based startup that offers a mobile app for peer-to-peer lending and borrowing.

5. Nium – a Singapore-based fintech company that provides cross-border payment solutions for businesses and individuals.

6. Open – a Singapore-based startup that offers a digital banking platform for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

7. Vymo – an Indian startup that offers a sales productivity platform for financial services companies.

The selected startups will receive mentorship and support from Visa’s network of experts, including executives, investors, and industry leaders. They will also have access to Visa’s technology and resources, including its APIs and developer tools, as well as its global network of partners and customers.

The programme will culminate in a demo day, where the startups will have the opportunity to showcase their products and services to potential investors and partners. The demo day will also provide an opportunity for the startups to receive feedback from industry experts and potential customers.

Visa’s APAC Accelerator Programme in Fintech Singapore is part of the company’s broader efforts to support innovation and entrepreneurship in the fintech industry. The company has previously launched similar accelerator programmes in other regions, including Europe and Latin America.

The programme is also aligned with Visa’s commitment to driving financial inclusion and empowering underserved communities. By supporting innovative fintech startups, Visa aims to help create a more inclusive and accessible financial system, where everyone has access to the tools and resources they need to manage their finances and achieve their goals.

In conclusion, Visa’s selection of seven promising startups for its 2023 APAC Accelerator Programme in Fintech Singapore is a testament to the company’s commitment to supporting innovation and entrepreneurship in the fintech industry. The programme provides a valuable opportunity for these startups to receive mentorship and support from Visa’s network of experts, as well as access to its technology and resources. Ultimately, the programme aims to drive financial inclusion and empower underserved communities, creating a more inclusive and accessible financial system for all.

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