Payment gateway connecting Indonesian merchants to banks and e-wallets
Faspay operates Indonesia's first Bank Indonesia–recognized payment gateway, routing credit cards, debit, internet banking, e-wallets, and ATM transfers for online merchants. The tech stack spans multi-cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure, GCP, Alibaba Cloud) with Kubernetes orchestration and Palo Alto/FortiGate security — a mature enterprise setup. Hiring remains sparse and sales-skewed, while project velocity concentrates entirely on merchant onboarding and acquisition, suggesting the company is scaling transaction volume through channel expansion rather than product innovation.
Faspay, founded in 2003 as PT. Media Indonusa and a subsidiary of Astel Group, is Indonesia's first officially recognized payment gateway by Bank Indonesia. The platform connects online merchants to a network of payment processors, supporting credit cards, debit, internet banking, e-wallets, ATM transfers, and emerging services like tokenization, subscription billing, and mobile payments. The company operates across 51–200 employees based in Jakarta, serving mid-market and enterprise merchants in Indonesia. Current focus areas include merchant onboarding workflows, integration support, and acquisition of large accounts.
Credit cards, debit cards, internet banking, e-wallets, and ATM transfers. Additional features include tokenization, subscription billing, mobile payments, multi-currency processing, and fraud management.
Multi-cloud infrastructure (AWS, Azure, GCP, Alibaba Cloud), Kubernetes, Docker, Terraform/Ansible for IaC, Palo Alto Networks and FortiGate firewalls, Istio/Linkerd service mesh, Java and Python backends, plus enterprise networking (VPC, VPN, IPsec, Direct Connect, ExpressRoute).
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