ViaBill operates a Buy Now, Pay Later offering for e-commerce, built on a containerized, AWS-native stack (Kubernetes, EKS, Terraform, Spring Boot) with strong observability tooling (Prometheus, Grafana). Active pain points around merchant onboarding friction and integration efficiency, paired with simultaneous hiring across sales, data, and engineering, suggest the company is pushing to scale merchant acquisition while addressing infrastructure bottlenecks that are slowing growth.
ViaBill is a Danish fintech company providing Buy Now, Pay Later payment solutions to e-commerce merchants. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Copenhagen, the company integrates with major e-commerce platforms including Shopify and Magento. The platform processes consumer financing at checkout, enabling customers to defer payments. Current operational focus spans merchant onboarding workflows, go-to-market expansion into Spain, and infrastructure optimization—specifically reducing AWS spending while improving performance and monitoring systems. The company operates across Denmark and Poland.
ViaBill runs on AWS (EKS, RDS, DynamoDB, Redshift, Athena, Glue) with Kubernetes orchestration, Spring Boot microservices, PostgreSQL and MariaDB databases, and observability via Prometheus and Grafana. Infrastructure is managed via Terraform and Ansible.
ViaBill is headquartered in Copenhagen, Capital Region, Denmark. The company was founded in 2014 and employs 51–200 people.
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