Jeff Currier takes the helm as Galileo’s top technology executive
Galileo, the API standard for card issuing and banking as a service, announced the appointment of Jeff Currier as chief technology officer, overseeing product engineering and new product development.
“Jeff brings to Galileo incredible credentials working on the cutting edge at companies known for their high degree of technological sophistication,” said Galileo CEO Clay Wilkes. “His deep understanding of applying technology to create at-scale solutions that meet or exceed customer asks is unparalleled, and his management and leadership skills are finely honed. He’s a fabulous addition to our already strong tech and management teams and will be the guiding force in the ongoing effort to take Galileo’s payment processing platform to the next level of speed, scalability and reliability.”
Prior to joining Galileo, Jeff led the technical development of the successful SoFi Money product, now powered on the Galileo platform. Earlier in his career, he led engineering teams at Amazon Web Services, Twitter and Microsoft. While at Microsoft, Jeff was a founding member of the Azure SQL database team and led the initial launch of the service along with the rest of the Azure platform.
“Because of my involvement in creating SoFi Money, I knew firsthand that Galileo’s powerful and flexible APIs were unmatched in the payments industry,” Currier said. “Now, being in a position to guide the ongoing evolution of those APIs—along with Galileo’s other robust technology assets—it’s like being a kid in a remarkably well-provisioned candy store."
“An added plus is working with Clay, the incumbent Galileo technology team and our amazing partners and clients,” he continued, “who see the vision and work every day to improve the world of payments. It’s great to be part of this group.”
Southwest e Galileo levam recompensas direto para o débito
A plataforma da Galileo integra emissão, processamento e gestão de programas, permitindo que marcas não financeiras como a Southwest lancem cartões co-branded de forma mais rápida. A economia das recompensas no débito é diferente do crédito, mas o CFO da Galileo, Bill Kennedy, afirmou que as eficiências tecnológicas e a lealdade mais profunda tornam o modelo sustentável.
United Airlines lança o cartão de débito MileagePlus Rewards que acumula milhas ao gastar e poupar
Este novo cartão permite que os membros do MileagePlus acumulem milhas por meio de compras do dia a dia e saldos de conta elegíveis. Disponível agora sem taxas mensais para quem mantém um saldo médio diário de US$ 2.000 ou mais, os membros do MileagePlus podem solicitar o cartão de débito com recompensas em UnitedDebitRewards.com.
A Southwest Airlines, impulsionada pela Galileo (a plataforma de tecnologia da SoFi), lançou o Rapid Rewards Debit Card
A Southwest Airlines, impulsionada pela Galileo (a plataforma de tecnologia da SoFi), lançou o Rapid Rewards Debit Card, permitindo que clientes que usam débito ganhem pontos em compras do dia a dia para trocar por voos.
Parcerias e engajamento impulsionam o crescimento da plataforma tecnológica da SoFi no terceiro trimestre
A plataforma tecnológica da SoFi gerou US$ 114,6 milhões em receita no terceiro trimestre de 2025, ao mesmo tempo em que anunciou uma grande parceria com a Southwest Airlines para impulsionar o programa de cartão de débito Rapid Rewards.
Passe, Ganhe e Vooe com o Novo Cartão de Débito Rapid Rewards da Southwest Airlines
Chamando todos os viajantes econômicos: Inscreva-se para receber um bônus de boas-vindas e comece a acumular pontos em gastos do dia a dia.
