Digital pay and banking tech provider i2c has been growing steadily through more deployment of its signature programs, according to a Tuesday (Dec. 7) press release.
The release says that in November, the company rolled out programs in 10 markets and four continents.
“The growth levels combined with the diversity of customers and programs we’re witnessing in our business today is a testament to our growth strategy and global team,” said Amir Wain, founder and CEO of i2c. “We are thrilled to be the enabler of choice for visionaries in the payments and digital banking space as they work to accelerate financial innovation and expand access to millions of end users worldwide.”
The release says i2c’s recent success includes adding new enterprise partners and expanding its products and global programs for companies like Brazil’s Crypto.com, Puerto Rico’s Standard International Bank, the U.S.’s Solid and Pakistan’s TAG.
i2c’s programs work with debit and prepaid cards, and the company also deals in fraud prevention and dispute management, along with working with white-label web and mobile apps.
PYMNTS wrote of i2c’s partnership with BEYON, writing that the idea was to debut a new digital wallet enabling retail, bill and peer-to-peer (P2P) payments, offering financial insights, connecting bank accounts and allowing for remittances.
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Residents can use the program to pay for rent, utilities and mobile services.
In October, i2c also worked with Bancrédito International Bank & Trust Corporation out of Puerto Rico, with the intent of rolling out a new American Express Black Card.
The card comes with interactive voice response technology in English and Spanish, contactless technology, curated benefits, a loyalty program and travel memberships, among other features.
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