Hyperface builds infrastructure for banks to launch and operate credit card programs at speed. The stack—Java, Go, Node.js, Kubernetes, Terraform across AWS/GCP/Azure—reflects a cloud-native, polyglot backend designed for high-availability financial services. Pain points cluster around state management, data accuracy, and integration friction with legacy bank systems, suggesting the core value is abstracting operational complexity away from financial institutions.
Hyperface is a fintech infrastructure company founded in 2021 that provides banks with a modern, API-first credit card platform. The product replaces legacy credit card technology with a digital-native stack, enabling faster product iteration and deeper customer engagement. The company works with mid-market and large Indian financial institutions, as well as adjacent players in payments, lending, and financial marketplaces. Operations span Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Jaipur, with an engineering-focused team of 100+.
Java, Go, Node.js, Spring, and Struts for backend services; Docker, Kubernetes, and Terraform for infrastructure; AWS, GCP, and Azure for cloud hosting; Jenkins for CI/CD.
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, with additional offices in Mumbai and Jaipur.
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