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Finxera

www.finxera.com

 
Finxera builds enterprise strength products that move money in a simple, secure and compliant manner. We specialize in building enterprise custom payments and banking solutions for industries operating in complex, financial regulatory frameworks. The company has an API-driven approach to enabling banking services to be rapidly integrated into their applications. We have years of payment operations experience, and have opened over a hundred thousand consumer accounts and processed billions of dollars in payments. The Finxera vision stems from the collective experience of the Finxera team in working with core payment processors and banks. The company is committed to the ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.finxera.com
  • 55 South Market Street Suite 1220
    San Jose, CA USA 95113
  • Phone: 888.348.4543

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