Ivy builds infrastructure to route cross-border payments through emerging real-time payment schemes and stablecoins, bypassing traditional correspondent banking. The stack leans heavily on automation (n8n, Make, Zapier) and risk/compliance tooling (Chainalysis, Actimize, Crystal), reflecting the regulatory complexity of operating as a fintech connector in multiple jurisdictions. Active hiring across engineering, marketing, and security suggests concurrent push to scale product velocity and establish brand presence in the digital asset space—a market where adoption barriers remain high.
Ivy operates a payments API that enables businesses to send and receive cross-border money through real-time payment rails and stablecoins, avoiding traditional card networks, wallets, and correspondent banking channels. Founded in 2021 and headquartered in Berlin with offices in Munich, London, and Helsinki, the company targets mid-market and enterprise businesses seeking faster, cheaper cross-border settlement. The product acts as an interoperability layer between local payment schemes across 60+ countries rolling out real-time rails. The engineering and compliance footprint reflects the regulatory dependencies of payments infrastructure; marketing focus on the digital asset space indicates positioning toward crypto-forward buyers.
Ivy's core stack includes AWS, TypeScript, and Node.js. Automation tooling spans n8n, Make, and Zapier. Risk and compliance monitoring uses Chainalysis, Actimize, and Crystal. Workflow automation and lead enrichment rely on Apollo and Clearbit.
Active projects include core product development, release pipeline improvements, mission-critical workflow automation, new branding strategy, growth experiments (paid, organic, lifecycle), marketing campaigns targeting the digital asset sector, and lead enrichment automation.
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