Remittance, Reimagined

Sending money home shouldn't cost a fortune or feel like a gamble. Yet for millions of migrants and diaspora communities worldwide, cross-border transfers remain expensive, slow, and opaque. Bless Payments is building a safer, cheaper alternative — a platform that lets users send money across 60 countries with transparent fees and better exchange rates than traditional banks.

The Australian fintech raised a $3.75M seed round led by Khalil Shahin and London's Forte Securities. Co-founded by Affy Bhatti (CEO), Mo Zaatar (CTO), and Omair Chodhry, the company recently launched a no-fee travel card and secured regulatory licenses for expansion into Canada.

Why It Matters

Global remittance flows exceed $650 billion annually, yet the average cost of sending $200 across borders is still nearly 6.4%. Bless is targeting the underserved migrant corridor with a mobile-first product that combines remittance, travel cards, and multi-currency wallets. With 1,500+ active users and a target of 8,000 by end of 2026, they're proving that fintech inclusion doesn't have to wait for the big banks.