I2c, one of the leading providers of financial technology solutions, recently formed a partnership with Colorado-based fintech company Marygold to strengthen its TaptoPay debit Mastercard and new client-centric savings platform. Announced.
In an official announcement shared by i2c, the company said Marygold will leverage a plug-and-play payment API. Marygold’s contactless debit Mastercard authenticates payments without the need for a signature or PIN.
In March 2022, i2c formed a partnership with Visa to become a fintech processor in the MENA region. Through its latest collaboration with Marygold, i2c assists the company’s clients through technology-driven financial tools.
“We have built Marygold & Co. to provide our customers with a true end-to-end banking and payment experience that anticipates and responds to their unique financial needs. Like having a private banker on your mobile phone. Marygold & Co. is a banking and financial services app that can be opened for free and allows users to manage their finances. ” Said Nicholas Gerber, co-founder of Marygold & Co.
“We are already familiar with i2c’s widespread presence in the processing space and quickly bring their deep domain expertise, global connectivity to all major card networks, and card programs to market. I wanted to work with i2c because of my abilities, “Gerber added.
i2c collaboration
Since its inception in 2022, i2c has expanded its partnerships with prominent fintech companies around the world. In February of this year, the company launched a digital-first prepaid wallet in collaboration with Qatar-based fintech company KARTY.
Serena Smith, i2c’s Chief Client Officer, believes that the latest partnership with Marygold will drive the growth of the payment ecosystem. “I2c is built to help innovators like Marygold & Co. accelerate time to market and cycle of innovation, and we are proud to have chosen us to realize our payment vision.” Smith said.
I2c, one of the leading providers of financial technology solutions, recently formed a partnership with Colorado-based fintech company Marygold to strengthen its TaptoPay debit Mastercard and new client-centric savings platform. Announced.
In an official announcement shared by i2c, the company said Marygold will leverage a plug-and-play payment API. Marygold’s contactless debit Mastercard authenticates payments without the need for a signature or PIN.
In March 2022, i2c formed a partnership with Visa to become a fintech processor in the MENA region. Through its latest collaboration with Marygold, i2c assists the company’s clients through technology-driven financial tools.
“We have built Marygold & Co. to provide our customers with a true end-to-end banking and payment experience that anticipates and responds to their unique financial needs. Like having a private banker on your mobile phone. Marygold & Co. is a banking and financial services app that can be opened for free and allows users to manage their finances. ” Said Nicholas Gerber, co-founder of Marygold & Co.
“We are already familiar with i2c’s widespread presence in the processing space and quickly bring their deep domain expertise, global connectivity to all major card networks, and card programs to market. I wanted to work with i2c because of my abilities, “Gerber added.
i2c collaboration
Since its inception in 2022, i2c has expanded its partnerships with prominent fintech companies around the world. In February of this year, the company launched a digital-first prepaid wallet in collaboration with Qatar-based fintech company KARTY.
Serena Smith, i2c’s Chief Client Officer, believes that the latest partnership with Marygold will drive the growth of the payment ecosystem. “I2c is built to help innovators like Marygold & Co. accelerate time to market and cycle of innovation, and we are proud to have chosen us to realize our payment vision.” Smith said.