India's EMI and BNPL payment platform for aspirational consumers
Snapmint operates a pay-in-parts payment network for Indian consumers without credit cards, powered by a modern full-stack: Python + Node.js + PostgreSQL + MongoDB on AWS/GCP/Azure, with Tableau and Looker for observability. The engineering-heavy hiring profile (31 roles) paired with active repayment and onboarding redesigns signals focus on conversion and checkout friction—core pain points in BNPL where unit economics depend on transaction velocity and retention.
Snapmint is a fintech platform that enables installment-based shopping for Indian consumers. The product offers zero-cost EMI (equated monthly installment) options at checkout, serving users who lack traditional credit cards. The company operates a payment infrastructure connecting merchants (top consumer brands and e-commerce partners) to consumers, and handles real-time transaction processing, credit decisioning, and repayment collection. Based in Navi Mumbai with 51–200 employees, the company is entirely India-focused in hiring and operations.
Python, Node.js, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, AWS, GCP, Azure, Pandas, NumPy for backend and data work; Android and iOS for mobile apps; Figma, Miro for design; Tableau, Power BI, Looker for analytics; Jira and ServiceNow for operations.
Repayment flow and onboarding redesigns to improve conversion, real-time UPI dashboards, A/B testing infrastructure, migration from competitor platforms, and zero-cost EMI platform enhancements.
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