Endeavor

Founded in 1997, Endeavor is a global non-profit organization dedicated to supporting high-impact entrepreneurs. With operations in nearly 40 countries, Endeavor's network comprises over 2,000 entrepreneurs who have created more than 3.9 million jobs and generated revenues exceeding $28 billion.

Jackie Carmel

Managing Director

Aya Darwazeh

Associate

Maria Angelica Enriquez

Investor

Emre Kurttepeli

President

Margaret Pollack

Investor

Linda Rottenberg

Investor

Allen Taylor

Managing Director, Endeavor Catalyst

Past deals in Payments

Mendel

Series B in 2025
Mendel Biotechnology, Inc. is a plant biotechnology company based in Hayward, California, focused on developing genetic and chemical solutions for various agricultural markets. Founded in 1997, the company specializes in enhancing agricultural productivity through innovations in biofuel feedstocks, yield enhancement, drought and freezing tolerance, disease resistance, nutrient use efficiency, and cold germination. Mendel has established strategic partnerships with notable organizations in the industry, including Monsanto Corporation, BP, and Bayer CropScience. Its operations extend across the United States, Europe, and China, reflecting a commitment to advancing agricultural technology and sustainability.

NymCard Payment Services

Series B in 2025
NymCard is a payment processing platform founded in 2016, operating from Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, with a focus on enhancing the digital payment landscape in Africa and the Middle East. The company specializes in providing an issuer processor solution that allows banks and financial institutions to offer innovative digital payment products, including plastic, virtual, and tokenized cards. NymCard's advanced infrastructure and user-friendly mobile wallet solutions facilitate quick account setup and immediate access to smart payment cards, promoting efficient and secure online transactions. By leveraging open APIs and mobile SDKs, NymCard aims to address the low penetration of payment cards in these regions, thereby driving greater participation in the digital economy.

Capim

Series A in 2025
Capim is a Brazilian fintech company specializing in "Buy Now, Pay Later" (BNPL) solutions tailored for the dental sector. The company offers a financial management platform that equips dental clinics with digital tools to streamline operations and enhance patient access to treatments. By providing point-of-sale BNPL options, Capim allows patients to finance their dental care without relying on traditional credit card payment methods. Additionally, the platform enables clinics to manage invoicing and treatment financing, thereby facilitating better patient retention and operational efficiency for dental professionals.

LemFi

Series B in 2025
LemFi provides multi-currency accounts and a platform for international payments and global account management. The service enables individuals and businesses to hold funds in multiple currencies, manage their finances across borders, and send money internationally with low transfer fees. LemFi supports payments to more than 20 countries and emphasizes seamless, cost-efficient cross-border transactions without monthly subscription charges.

ASAAS

Series C in 2024
Asaas Gestão Financeira S.A., based in Joinville, Brazil, provides a comprehensive digital accounting solution for businesses through its SaaS-based mobile application. The platform automates financial processes, including invoicing, tax invoice issuance, customer communication via multiple channels (CRM), receivables management, and financial management through an ERP system. This automation significantly reduces manual administrative tasks and lowers the company's receivable default rate, enhancing profitability and cash flow. Asaas supports various payment methods such as PIX, bank payment slips, credit and debit cards, wire transfers, and deposits. Additionally, it offers typical banking services like a business credit card, bill payments, and money transfers.

Paymob

Series B in 2024
Paymob is a regional digital payments enabler that provides payments infrastructure technologies to expand access to financial services in the MEA region. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Cairo, Egypt, the company focuses on bridging the financial inclusion gap by enabling businesses of all sizes to accept and process electronic payments and money transfers. Its online payments software converts cash into electronic value through integrated services while reducing fraud, loss, theft, and costs associated with cash handling and printing. By offering adaptable payment solutions, Paymob aims to empower customers with diverse electronic payment options and faster money circulation across communities and markets.

Clip

Venture Round in 2024
Clip is transforming card acceptance in Mexico by providing portable card-reading hardware and a digital payment platform that enables businesses to accept all credit and debit cards, including contactless payments. The company's solutions allow businesses to turn smartphones or tablets into card terminals, facilitating seamless transactions without the need for complicated paperwork or monthly fees. By focusing on empowering Mexican businesses, Clip helps them increase sales and grow by offering a user-friendly application that simplifies payment acceptance. This approach positions Clip as a vital ally for merchants seeking efficient and accessible payment solutions.

Zone

Seed Round in 2024
Zone is a regulated blockchain network that facilitates the acceptance and payment of digital currencies. As a blockchain services company, it provides a secure and efficient infrastructure for transactions, promoting the use of digital assets in various applications. By leveraging blockchain technology, Zone aims to enhance financial transactions through increased transparency and reduced costs, catering to businesses and consumers looking to integrate digital currencies into their operations.

Pomelo

Series B in 2024
Pomelo is a fintech-as-a-service platform focused on providing innovative payment solutions in Latin America. The company has developed a digital processing platform designed to enhance payment services by allowing businesses to create virtual accounts and issue prepaid and credit cards. This is achieved through compliant onboarding processes, which facilitate the customization required by fintech companies and embedded finance players for their specific programs. By redefining the possibilities in payment services, Pomelo aims to support the growth and efficiency of financial technology in the region.

Tamara

Series C in 2023
Tamara is a prominent shopping and payments platform based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and serves the GCC region. Founded in September 2020 by Abdulmajeed Alsukhan and his partners, the company aims to revolutionize shopping, payment, and banking experiences. With a workforce of over 350 employees, Tamara operates additional offices in the UAE, Egypt, Germany, and Vietnam. The platform empowers merchants by providing flexible payment solutions, including installment options, through its application programming interfaces and plugins. This functionality enhances customer experiences and boosts sales for merchants. Tamara has established a robust customer base of 6 million and collaborates with over 15,000 partner merchants, which include both leading global brands and local small and medium enterprises. The company has successfully raised significant funding, highlighting its strong market presence and growth potential.

Flocash

Non Equity Assistance in 2023
FloCash is a company that specializes in online and mobile payment processing services, catering to merchants, consumers, and financial institutions. It enables the acceptance of mobile and card payments throughout Africa, simplifying transactions by allowing users to connect through a single platform. FloCash facilitates settlements in both local and global currencies, enhancing accessibility and convenience for its clients. By offering a range of electronic payment services, the company aims to provide versatile payment options that meet the diverse needs of users in the evolving digital marketplace.

Clara

Series B in 2023
Clara is a Latin American fintech company specializing in corporate spending management. It offers locally-issued corporate cards, bill pay services, financing solutions, and a software platform designed to streamline expense reporting and provide real-time insights into spending.

Thunes

Series C in 2023
Thunes is a global B2B payment infrastructure platform established in 2016, specializing in cross-border payment solutions. It facilitates seamless fund transfers between various payment systems, catering to a diverse range of clients, including major players in the gig economy and fintech sectors. The platform enables businesses and consumers to send and receive payments in 80 currencies across 132 countries, supporting 300 payment methods. Thunes offers a suite of services including remittance processing, mass payouts, virtual accounts, and payment collection, utilizing application programming interfaces (APIs) to enhance accessibility and reduce transaction costs. In April 2022, the company expanded its capabilities by acquiring a controlling stake in Tookitaki, a compliance platform that strengthens its anti-money laundering and fraud prevention measures. Headquartered in Singapore, Thunes operates regional offices in key global cities such as London, Paris, and Dubai, positioning itself as a vital player in the international payment landscape.

Tabby

Series C in 2023
Tabby offers flexible payment solutions for online shopping. Based in the United Arab Emirates, it enables users to pay for purchases in deferred single payments or installments.

Kredivo Group

Series D in 2022
Founded in 2016 by Akshay Garg, Kredivo Group is Southeast Asia's leading digital financial services provider. Its flagship product, Kredivo, offers instant credit financing for e-commerce and offline purchases, personal loans, and installment payments through a modern API.

Tamara

Series B in 2022
Tamara is a prominent shopping and payments platform based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and serves the GCC region. Founded in September 2020 by Abdulmajeed Alsukhan and his partners, the company aims to revolutionize shopping, payment, and banking experiences. With a workforce of over 350 employees, Tamara operates additional offices in the UAE, Egypt, Germany, and Vietnam. The platform empowers merchants by providing flexible payment solutions, including installment options, through its application programming interfaces and plugins. This functionality enhances customer experiences and boosts sales for merchants. Tamara has established a robust customer base of 6 million and collaborates with over 15,000 partner merchants, which include both leading global brands and local small and medium enterprises. The company has successfully raised significant funding, highlighting its strong market presence and growth potential.

GeoPagos

Venture Round in 2022
GeoPagos specializes in digital payment solutions for businesses aiming to establish or expand their payment acceptance services. The company provides infrastructure for secure and convenient mobile point-of-sale (mPOS) transactions, combining global technologies with regional expertise to enhance shopping experiences across Latin America.

Klar

Series C in 2022
Klar is a digital platform offering deposit and credit services. It provides instant credit, no-commission cashback, and withdrawal services via a card and mobile app, presenting secure, low-cost alternatives to traditional credit services.

onafriq

Series C in 2022
MFS Africa Limited is a leading provider of mobile money interoperability in Africa, facilitating seamless money transfers and payments across the continent. Established in 2009 and headquartered in Accra, Ghana, the company connects mobile network operators through a unified API, enabling a range of services including remittances, merchant and bulk payments, as well as bank-to-wallet transfers. MFS Africa serves various stakeholders, including money transfer operators, banks, and mobile money operators, by offering alternatives for remittances, micro-lending, micro-insurance, and micro-savings. With additional offices in key African cities and London, MFS Africa plays a crucial role in enhancing financial connectivity and promoting financial inclusion across the region.

NymCard Payment Services

Series A in 2022
NymCard is a payment processing platform founded in 2016, operating from Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, with a focus on enhancing the digital payment landscape in Africa and the Middle East. The company specializes in providing an issuer processor solution that allows banks and financial institutions to offer innovative digital payment products, including plastic, virtual, and tokenized cards. NymCard's advanced infrastructure and user-friendly mobile wallet solutions facilitate quick account setup and immediate access to smart payment cards, promoting efficient and secure online transactions. By leveraging open APIs and mobile SDKs, NymCard aims to address the low penetration of payment cards in these regions, thereby driving greater participation in the digital economy.

Payhawk

Series B in 2022
Founded in 2019, Payhawk is a leading spend management solution provider for businesses across Europe, the US, and the UK. It offers company cards, expense tracking, automated data extraction, and accounting software integrations to maximize efficiency and control spending.

Bold

Series B in 2022
Bold is a company that operates an application designed to facilitate payments and manage sales reports and transactions, specifically targeting small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in Colombia. Founded in 2019 and based in Bogotá, Colombia, Bold aims to simplify financial processes for its clients. In addition to its core financial services, Bold Media, Inc., which was established in 2015 and is based in San Francisco, California, provides an internal blog platform that helps organizations share knowledge and ideas efficiently.

Klar

Series B in 2022
Klar is a digital platform offering deposit and credit services. It provides instant credit, no-commission cashback, and withdrawal services via a card and mobile app, presenting secure, low-cost alternatives to traditional credit services.

Checkout.com

Series D in 2022
Checkout.com is a company that specializes in providing an online payments platform designed to facilitate secure digital transactions across the Internet. Established in 2012, it offers a comprehensive solution that supports payments in over 150 currencies, integrating local acquiring capabilities and advanced fraud detection through a single API. The platform enables businesses to accept all major international credit and debit cards, as well as various alternative and local payment methods. With a focus on eliminating intermediaries, Checkout.com connects retailers directly with customers' bank accounts, delivering data-rich insights that help enhance performance and improve approval rates. The company employs more than 1,700 people across 19 offices globally, ensuring local expertise and tailored risk management solutions to help businesses optimize their mobile and online purchasing while effectively managing potential risks.

Ozow

Series B in 2021
Ozow, established in 2014 and headquartered in Johannesburg with an additional office in Cape Town, specializes in developing an online payment gateway. This platform facilitates instant, secure bank-to-bank payments for both buyers and merchants across various devices and channels, including SMS, email, QR codes, and in-store. Ozow's innovative solution reduces transaction fees, eliminates the need for cards, and offers real-time notifications, promoting financial inclusion and accessibility for merchants and customers alike.

onafriq

Series C in 2021
MFS Africa Limited is a leading provider of mobile money interoperability in Africa, facilitating seamless money transfers and payments across the continent. Established in 2009 and headquartered in Accra, Ghana, the company connects mobile network operators through a unified API, enabling a range of services including remittances, merchant and bulk payments, as well as bank-to-wallet transfers. MFS Africa serves various stakeholders, including money transfer operators, banks, and mobile money operators, by offering alternatives for remittances, micro-lending, micro-insurance, and micro-savings. With additional offices in key African cities and London, MFS Africa plays a crucial role in enhancing financial connectivity and promoting financial inclusion across the region.

isaac

Series B in 2021
Isaac is an all-in-one platform designed to streamline financial management for schools, enabling them to focus on educational priorities. The company provides a comprehensive suite of services, including payment processing, financial products, software, and communication tools. By managing and automating tuition payment receivables, Isaac mitigates financial risks for educational institutions while ensuring a seamless payment experience for parents. Additionally, the platform offers insights into the financial condition of schools, allowing for better planning and resource allocation. Each month, Isaac transfers a predetermined amount to the school, reflecting their future income, thereby supporting the institution’s financial stability and operational efficiency.

SWAP

Series A in 2021
SWAP provides Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS) platform for SaaS companies and fintech startups. Its secure APIs enable clients to integrate financial services such as pre-paid cards, digital wallets, and expense management into their platforms, creating new revenue streams and enhancing user experiences.

Addi

Series B in 2021
Addi is a technology company that provides consumer credit and point-of-sale financing solutions. Its application enables customers to apply for credit at the moment of purchase at partner retailers and to pay for purchases in interest-free installments, supporting affordable financing for shopping needs and expanding digital commerce.

MNT-Halan

Private Equity Round in 2021
MNT-Halan is a microfinance lending and payments company focused on serving the unbanked population and promoting electronic payment solutions. The company offers a diverse range of financial services, including small and micro business lending, consumer finance, and digital payment options such as mobile wallets and cards. By combining proprietary digital channels with physical networks, MNT-Halan aims to facilitate the digitalization of banking services for both commercial and retail clients. Through its innovative solutions, MNT-Halan seeks to replace cash transactions with more accessible and efficient electronic alternatives.

Ualá

Series D in 2021
Ualá is a fintech company offering a wide range of financial services. It provides users with a prepaid Mastercard for payments, savings accounts, and investment options, aiming to increase financial inclusion in Latin America.

Moniepoint

Series B in 2021
Moniepoint is a fintech company offering comprehensive financial services for businesses. Its platform enables businesses to create accounts, accept online payments, manage expenses, access credit facilities, and more.

Addi

Series B in 2021
Addi is a technology company that provides consumer credit and point-of-sale financing solutions. Its application enables customers to apply for credit at the moment of purchase at partner retailers and to pay for purchases in interest-free installments, supporting affordable financing for shopping needs and expanding digital commerce.

Lana

Series A in 2021
Lana is a technology company that connects underserved populations in Mexico, Chile, and Peru with inclusive financial services via its mobile app.

DgPays

Venture Round in 2021
DgPays is a financial technology company that delivers end-to-end payment systems for banks, e-money institutions, telecom operators, and transportation operators. Its platform supports online and mobile banking, customer relationship management, and payments infrastructure, enabling secure and convenient online and mobile transactions. The company offers features such as mobile wallets, prepaid cards, bill payments, and loyalty programs, as well as a payment gateway and related fintech hub to manage payments and access a range of financial services. In addition, DgPays provides compliance and security services, including AML, fraud management, and authentication, to support safe operations. Through its integrated solutions, DgPays aims to streamline payment processing, expand wallet and card-based payment options, and enhance payment experiences for institutional clients and their end users.

Checkout.com

Series C in 2021
Checkout.com is a company that specializes in providing an online payments platform designed to facilitate secure digital transactions across the Internet. Established in 2012, it offers a comprehensive solution that supports payments in over 150 currencies, integrating local acquiring capabilities and advanced fraud detection through a single API. The platform enables businesses to accept all major international credit and debit cards, as well as various alternative and local payment methods. With a focus on eliminating intermediaries, Checkout.com connects retailers directly with customers' bank accounts, delivering data-rich insights that help enhance performance and improve approval rates. The company employs more than 1,700 people across 19 offices globally, ensuring local expertise and tailored risk management solutions to help businesses optimize their mobile and online purchasing while effectively managing potential risks.

Neon

Series C in 2020
Founded in Brazil in 2016, Neon is a leading fintech offering digital banking services. It provides debit and credit cards with no annual fees, personal loans, payroll loans, investments, cashback on debit transactions, and various payment methods. Neon also supports micro-entrepreneurs through MEI Fácil. With over 15 million customers and 1600 employees, Neon has seen significant revenue growth.

Checkout.com

Series B in 2020
Checkout.com is a company that specializes in providing an online payments platform designed to facilitate secure digital transactions across the Internet. Established in 2012, it offers a comprehensive solution that supports payments in over 150 currencies, integrating local acquiring capabilities and advanced fraud detection through a single API. The platform enables businesses to accept all major international credit and debit cards, as well as various alternative and local payment methods. With a focus on eliminating intermediaries, Checkout.com connects retailers directly with customers' bank accounts, delivering data-rich insights that help enhance performance and improve approval rates. The company employs more than 1,700 people across 19 offices globally, ensuring local expertise and tailored risk management solutions to help businesses optimize their mobile and online purchasing while effectively managing potential risks.

Flutterwave

Series B in 2020
Flutterwave is a global payments technology company that enables businesses worldwide to accept payments from customers globally via web and mobile. It offers services such as Flutterwave Checkout, API for virtual card management, invoicing, payment links, and more, serving industries like gaming, events, transportation, hospitality, and individuals.

Ualá

Series C in 2019
Ualá is a fintech company offering a wide range of financial services. It provides users with a prepaid Mastercard for payments, savings accounts, and investment options, aiming to increase financial inclusion in Latin America.

Checkout.com

Series A in 2019
Checkout.com is a company that specializes in providing an online payments platform designed to facilitate secure digital transactions across the Internet. Established in 2012, it offers a comprehensive solution that supports payments in over 150 currencies, integrating local acquiring capabilities and advanced fraud detection through a single API. The platform enables businesses to accept all major international credit and debit cards, as well as various alternative and local payment methods. With a focus on eliminating intermediaries, Checkout.com connects retailers directly with customers' bank accounts, delivering data-rich insights that help enhance performance and improve approval rates. The company employs more than 1,700 people across 19 offices globally, ensuring local expertise and tailored risk management solutions to help businesses optimize their mobile and online purchasing while effectively managing potential risks.

Conekta

Series B in 2019
Conekta is a company that specializes in creating an online payment platform aimed at enhancing the security and efficiency of banking processes. Utilizing artificial intelligence, Conekta's platform integrates application programming interfaces to facilitate both online and offline payment transactions. This technology enables financial institutions to analyze transaction behavior, helping to identify and mitigate fraudulent activities. Additionally, Conekta's services are designed to be PCI-DSS certified, ensuring that banking and financial information is encrypted and safeguarded. By providing a secure environment for processing payments through various methods such as cards, cash, or bank transfers, Conekta allows businesses to accept payments simply and safely.

Satispay

Series B in 2018
Satispay S.p.A. is a mobile payment application founded in 2013 and headquartered in Milan, Italy. The company aims to transform the payment landscape in Europe by offering a platform that enables users to make payments in stores, online, and between friends without relying on traditional debit or credit cards. Launched in 2015, Satispay provides a user-friendly and secure app that simplifies the payment process for consumers. For businesses, the service is both easy to implement and cost-effective, allowing merchants to accept payments quickly through their smartphones, tablets, or computers. By focusing on convenience and security, Satispay is changing the way people interact with money in daily transactions.

Cellulant

Series C in 2018
Cellulant Corporation is a prominent multinational payments company headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, focused on digitizing payments across Africa's major economies. Founded in 2004, Cellulant offers a comprehensive mobile payments platform that connects businesses and governments, facilitating various consumer payment solutions. Its key products include Mula, a versatile payment platform; Agrikore, a blockchain-based tool designed for the agriculture sector that streamlines contracting and digital payments; and Tingg, which enables users to manage card, bank, and bill payments seamlessly. By providing locally relevant payment solutions, Cellulant addresses the intricate needs of global, regional, and local merchants, making it easier for them to collect and make payments in multiple currencies.

EBANX

Venture Round in 2018
EBANX is a financial services company based in Parana, Brazil, specializing in cross-border payment processing solutions for global merchants looking to expand into Latin America. Founded in February 2012, EBANX offers an integrated platform that facilitates the entire e-commerce transaction process, allowing international businesses to provide a local payment experience for their customers without requiring a local entity. The company also delivers marketing consultancy services and a comprehensive selection of local payment options, complemented by dedicated customer support. Recognized for its innovation and contributions to the industry, EBANX has received multiple awards, including the EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award and the Best International CNP Program Award.

kubo.financiero

Series A in 2016
Kubo.financiero is a regulated finance company based in Mexico that provides a range of financial services including digital savings accounts, personal loans, term deposits, lending opportunities, and a wallet application. The company employs a lean operational model that allows it to offer lower interest rates for borrowers while providing higher returns for depositors and investors. Kubo.financiero's innovative approach is designed to foster a "multiplier effect," aimed at generating and strengthening Mexico's emerging middle class through customer-centered financial solutions. By focusing on accessibility and user benefits, Kubo.financiero seeks to enhance financial freedom for its clients.

Kueski

Series A in 2016
Founded in 2012, Kueski is a leading buy now, pay later (BNPL) and online consumer lending company based in Mexico. It offers financial services through its innovative product ecosystem, consisting of Kueski Pay for BNPL transactions and Kueski Cash for personal loans. The company uses artificial intelligence and big data to expand access to traditional financial products.

Clip

Series A in 2015
Clip is transforming card acceptance in Mexico by providing portable card-reading hardware and a digital payment platform that enables businesses to accept all credit and debit cards, including contactless payments. The company's solutions allow businesses to turn smartphones or tablets into card terminals, facilitating seamless transactions without the need for complicated paperwork or monthly fees. By focusing on empowering Mexican businesses, Clip helps them increase sales and grow by offering a user-friendly application that simplifies payment acceptance. This approach positions Clip as a vital ally for merchants seeking efficient and accessible payment solutions.

iyzico

Series B in 2015
iyzico is a payments technology company that provides a secure online payment platform for merchants of varying sizes across industries. Its platform offers multiple options and value-added features, including iyziPos, a secure virtual POS with automated fraud prevention and broad bank integrations; iyziBazaar for managing marketplace payments; and iyziLink for pay-by-link checkout, complemented by Buyer Protection for a safer shopping experience. It also supports recurring payments, BIN control, one-click payments, installments, and bank transfers, enabling merchants to start processing payments quickly—often on the same day as integration—through a single system. The company focuses on simplifying payment acceptance across web and mobile channels, helping businesses streamline payments, reduce fraud risk, and improve checkout experiences in both direct and marketplace sales.

Mapan

Series B in 2014
Mapan is a social fintech company that aims to enhance financial accessibility for underserved communities. It empowers local influencers, predominantly women, as microentrepreneurs to facilitate community growth collectively while earning income through reselling services.

dLocal

dLocal is a payments technology platform that enables global merchants to process cross-border and local payments in emerging markets. Founded in 2016 and based in Montevideo, Uruguay, the company provides access to hundreds of local payment methods across multiple countries, helping merchants reach consumers in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Its One dLocal platform supports pay-in and pay-out flows, serving enterprise clients with a focus on reducing complexity and enabling safe, efficient online payments. The company generates revenue from processing fees charged to merchants for cross-border and local transactions, with Brazil a major market in Latin America.
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