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To provide a state-of-the-art upgrade for payment providers, shielding them from the current antiquated legacy technology still in use today.
Silverflow is addressing the longstanding challenge of outdated backend processing systems in the payment industry. While notable disruptors like Adyen, Stripe, and PayPal have transformed the front end, offering merchants user-friendly and innovative solutions, the backend infrastructure has largely remained rooted in technology from the past. This gap prompted Silverflow's founders to envision a new approach.
Silverflow's solution is to offer offering a singular API to connect seamlessly with card networks, reducing both the cost and complexity of payments processing for its clients. The platform, which is designed for ease-of-use and enriched with valuable data, allows both legacy and new players alike to innovate their processing approach for more secure and efficient payments.
A recent infusion of capital reflects the confidence in Silverflow's vision and the potential impact of its solution. The funding will be instrumental in accelerating the company's global expansion plans, building on its successful entry into the US and APAC markets in early 2023. Silverflow is well-positioned to further disrupt the payment processing market and establish itself as a category leader.
Kirsty
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Anne Willem De Vries
(CEO)After finalising their degree in Applied Physics, they joined Bain & Company. Then moved on to work in Private Equity and gained experience in card payment at Ayden.
Paul Buying
(CTO)After finishing their masters in AI, they went on to be a Software Engineer and Team Lead at Cambridge Technology Partners, SpringSource and Everett. Also founded LiveWords, a cloud translation platform which was later acquired by Concorde Group.
Robert Kraal
(CBDO)After completing their degree in Geophysics, they began their career at Bibit. They then moved onto RBS/Worldpay where they served as the Lead Account Manager before moving to Google. They also worked at Ayden as the COO.