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Payment Infrastructure for African Markets Finswitz

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Finswitz helps teams collect, route, reconcile, and operate payments across bank, card, mobile money, wallets, cards, and Collections.

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Payment Infrastructure for African Markets Finswitz

Payment infrastructure built for product and finance teams navigating multiple payment rails across markets requires more than simple checkout integration. Finswitz handles the collection, routing, reconciliation, and operation of payments across bank transfers, card networks, mobile money, wallets, and hosted collection pages, treating the post-checkout operational trail as the center of the product rather than an afterthought. The platform gives customers access to payment methods that fit their local market while maintaining a consistent developer experience behind the scenes. Teams can start with a straightforward checkout flow and progressively add marketplace splits, wallet funding, virtual cards, and no-code collection pages as business complexity grows. The dashboard surfaces transactions, webhook activity, wallets, card issuing, collections, and treasury movement in a single interface designed to answer the next question before someone needs to ask it. Developers integrate directly through APIs covering payments, cards, wallets, treasury, and webhooks, with support for secret keys, idempotency, SDKs, transaction lookup, and webhook-first confirmation patterns. Non-technical operators can create hosted collection pages for schools, churches, communities, events, and organizations without writing code, using features like receipts, customizable payer fields, and simplified setup flows. The product positions itself around what it calls "local fluency in the rails," abstracting provider differences while keeping the operational trail visible so support, finance, and engineering teams stay aligned. Transaction history, webhook logs, treasury controls, routing logic, and partner payout flows are exposed through the dashboard and API, reducing what the company describes as "mystery states" in payment operations. Finswitz encourages new users to create a test key, send a payment, and observe the entire path through the system. The documentation, SDKs, and dashboard are structured to support teams moving from integration through to production-grade payment flows across the infrastructure's supported rails: payment links, mobile money, cards, bank transfers, collections, wallets, and routing layers.

Updated 8/17/2026

Key Features

Multi-Rail Payment Routing

Routes and reconciles payments across bank transfers, card networks, mobile money, wallets, and hosted collection pages from a unified platform.

Hosted Collection Pages

Enables non-technical operators to create no-code payment pages for schools, churches, communities, and events with customizable fields and receipts.

Marketplace Splits & Wallets

Supports progressive complexity with marketplace splits, wallet funding, virtual cards, and partner payout flows as business needs evolve.

Unified Operational Dashboard

Surfaces transactions, webhook activity, wallets, card issuing, collections, and treasury movement in one interface designed to answer operational questions proactively.

Developer-First API Suite

Provides APIs for payments, cards, wallets, treasury, and webhooks with secret keys, idempotency, SDKs, transaction lookup, and webhook-first confirmation patterns.

Transparent Payment Trail

Exposes transaction history, webhook logs, treasury controls, routing logic, and payout flows through dashboard and API to reduce mystery states in operations.

Use Cases

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Product and finance teams navigating multiple payment railsManage collection, routing, reconciliation, and operation of payments across diverse markets and methods from one platform.
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Non-technical organizations like schools and churchesCreate hosted collection pages without code to accept payments with customizable fields and automated receipts.
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Developers building payment integrationsStart with straightforward checkout flows and progressively add marketplace features, wallets, and virtual cards through comprehensive APIs and SDKs.
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Operations and support teams requiring payment visibilityAccess complete transaction history, webhook logs, and routing logic to maintain alignment across engineering, finance, and support functions.

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