FX and international payment solutions for mid-market businesses
IFX Payments operates a foreign exchange and payment platform built on C# and .NET, deployed across Azure and AWS, with Salesforce as their CRM backbone. Active migration from legacy systems to Salesforce—combined with concurrent security hardening projects (CI/CD integration, vulnerability detection, threat modelling)—suggests the company is simultaneously modernizing infrastructure while scaling compliance controls, a common pattern for fintech firms navigating regulatory pressure and growth into new geographies.
Notable leadership hires: Head of Desk, Desk Head, Commercial Director
IFX Payments is a London-based fintech provider specialising in international payments and foreign exchange solutions for mid-market businesses. The platform enables virtual IBANs, multi-currency accounts, mass payments, and FX risk management. Founded in 2005, the company operates across the UK and UAE with a team of 51–200 employees. Engineering is .NET-centric (C#, NET Core, xUnit) deployed on Azure and AWS; operations rely heavily on Salesforce for sales pipeline management, currently migrating from a legacy CRM system. The hiring mix—skewed toward sales and revenue roles—reflects commercial expansion priorities, while concurrent compliance and engineering hires indicate regulatory compliance buildout and internal platform modernization.
C#, .NET, NET Core (backend); xUnit, NUnit (testing); Python, PowerShell (scripting); Azure, AWS (cloud); Salesforce, Apex, Lightning Web Components (CRM/sales ops); Zendesk (support); Drata (compliance automation).
Yes. Sales and revenue represent 9 of 20 active open roles (45% of hiring). Leadership openings include Head of Desk and Commercial Director, with hiring in UK and UAE.
Greenfield Salesforce implementation, legacy CRM migration, market expansion, sales forecasting, security hardening (CI/CD integration, vulnerability detection, threat modelling), and new partnerships.
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