Galileo is proud to be a Visa Fast Track Enablement Partner.
Visa announced today that Galileo has become part of Fast Track Canada, a program that enables fintechs to accelerate their growth and better serve their customers. Galileo was among the first certified Visa Fast Track Fintech Enablers in the U.S.
Visa Fast Track, which provides fintechs with tools to bring their products to life, also announced today it has added to new components to its program: a Partner Toolkit to help fintechs accelerate their growth and better serve their customers and Visa Ready for Fintech Enablers, making it easier for fintechs to connect quickly with certified partners—like Galileo.
Contact us to discuss your participation in Visa Fast Track with Galileo.
Click here to read Visa’s full news release.
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