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Global Fintech Industry Recognises Yellow Card’s Innovation with Finalist Nomination for The Payments Award
Yellow Card, the leading fintech innovator building critical payments infrastructure across Africa and emerging markets, has been named a finalist for the Payments Category at the first-ever Money Awards, hosted by Money20/20.
The event will honor global innovators redefining the future of financial services in Las Vegas on Sunday, 26 October.
This nomination caps a landmark year for Yellow Card, which has been marked by rapid growth, strategic partnerships with industry giants such as Visa and Fireblocks, as well as its successful expansion into emerging markets.
“Our vision has always been bigger than just payments; it’s about creating a level playing field where an entrepreneur in São Paulo or Lagos has the same opportunity to scale globally as one in London or New York. Being a finalist at Money20/20 tells us the world is not just watching, but recognizing the importance of that mission,” said Chris Maurice, CEO and co-founder of Yellow Card.
The recognition also acknowledges Yellow Card’s unique technological advancements.
“From an architectural standpoint, our innovation lies in making the complex feel simple. Businesses don’t need to be crypto experts to benefit from the speed and efficiency of stablecoins. We built an infrastructure layer that handles all the back-end complexity. This nomination recognizes that a powerful customer experience is just as critical as the underlying technology. We’re building the financial layer to enable businesses around the world to harness the power of stablecoins and emerging market rails alike,” said Justin Poiroux, CTO and co-founder of Yellow Card.
Yellow Card is the largest licensed stablecoin-based infrastructure provider operating in 34 countries, with a network spanning Africa, and other key global markets. Its mission is to make it easy for businesses of all sizes to make international payments, protect their financial assets, manage their treasury function, and access hard currency liquidity.







