Rapyd is a global fintech infrastructure company that lets businesses accept payments and move money across 170+ countries without needing local banking relationships. Rather than forcing companies to navigate fragmented payment ecosystems country by country, Rapyd abstracts away the complexity—providing a single API that connects to local payment methods, wallets, and bank accounts everywhere from Southeast Asia to Latin America. The platform handles the unglamorous but essential work: acquiring local licenses, managing compliance, and integrating with hyperlocal payment rails so a startup in Berlin can charge a customer in Lagos as easily as one in London. For merchants and platforms operating globally, this means ditching the spreadsheet of payment processors and compliance frameworks. Instead of cobbling together 15 different providers to cover emerging markets, they get one dashboard, one contract, one API. Rapyd has positioned itself as the plumbing for the next wave of global commerce—the infrastructure layer that makes it possible for any business to think globally from day one, not after they've scaled. In a fintech landscape dominated by Western-centric payment networks, Rapyd's bet on true geographic diversity and local payment methods feels like a deliberate counterweight, making it an essential piece of the infrastructure for companies serious about serving the rest of the world.