Veem operates a multi-currency payments platform serving over 1M businesses across 100+ countries, built on AWS infrastructure (EKS, Lambda, DynamoDB) with Java and Python microservices. The company is actively expanding its payment processor network and ecommerce integrations while investing in CI/CD and infrastructure-as-code—suggesting engineering effort behind scaling reliability and partner onboarding. Hiring remains heavily engineering-focused, with senior roles dominating the current pipeline across a 51–200 person org.
Veem provides a payments platform designed to simplify cross-border money movement and automate accounts payable/receivable processes for small and mid-market businesses. The platform is used by over 1 million businesses in more than 100 countries and operates under state money transmission licenses in the US, including New York State money transmitter licensing. Revenue flows from payment senders and receivers; the product integrates with accounting systems (QuickBooks, NetSuite, Xero) to embed payment automation into existing workflows. Internally, the company relies on Salesforce and sales intelligence tools (SalesLoft, LinkedIn Sales Navigator, ZoomInfo) for go-to-market operations, with observability powered by Datadog and New Relic.
Veem's core stack is Java and Python on AWS (EKS, Lambda, DynamoDB), with microservices deployment and Elasticsearch for search. The company uses Salesforce for CRM, NetSuite and QuickBooks for accounting integration, Datadog and New Relic for monitoring, and GitHub Actions for CI/CD.
Veem is headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company was founded in 2014 and is privately held with 51–200 employees. Hiring spans the United States, Canada, and Egypt.
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