Russia's BPC joins Visa FinTech Fast Track effort

Russian PayTech provider BPC has joined Visa’s FinTech Fast Track Program to support new companies in the EMEA and APAC regions.

The programme makes it quicker and easier for FinTechs to leverage Visa’s global payments network to introduce new payment technologies and services.

BPC and its payment processing service firm Radar Payments will join Visa’s FinTech Fast Track Program as preferred technology enablement partners.

BPC's SmartVista platform has been adopted in over 90 countries.

FinTechs will be able to connect to BPC and Radar Payments to gain access to secure and instant payments solutions through VisaNet, in addition to connections with national payment systems and governments.

They will provide FinTechs with software as-a-service or processing as-a-service models using the new Radar Payments international processing centre.

The centre is already hosting FinTechs, payment service providers and neobanks, enabling them to “go to market faster, with lower operational costs”, said BPC.

Jane Loginova, co-founder of Radar Payments by BPC, said: “Thanks to our tech stack and expertise we are in the best position to support the most exciting FinTechs on their expansion journey, and to activate more markets together with Visa.”

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