- Visa is acquiring Brazil-based Pismo for $1 billion in an all-cash deal.
- The purchase will help Visa add core banking capabilities and support banks in connecting to emerging payment rails.
- Pismo has raised $118 million.
Visa is doubling down on financial infrastructure with its latest acquisition. The company announced today it has purchased payments infrastructure platform Pismo for $1 billion. The all-cash deal is expected to close by the end of this year.
Brazil-based Pismo was founded in 2016 and offers its core banking, payments, and lending solutions across Latin America, Asia Pacific, and Europe. The company has seen an impressive amount of growth since 2020. In total, the company services almost 80 million accounts and 40+ million payment cards for its end customers. Annually, Pismo processes around 50 billion API calls for transactions totaling $40 billion. Among its clients are Citi, Itaú, Revolut, N26, Nubank, and Cora. Prior to today’s acquisition, Pismo had raised $118 million.
Visa anticipates Pismo will help it in providing core banking and issuer processing capabilities across debit, prepaid, credit and commercial cards via cloud native APIs. Visa will also be able to leverage Pismo’s platform to provide banks support and connectivity to emerging payment rails.
“Through the acquisition of Pismo, Visa can better serve our financial institution and fintech clients with more differentiated core banking and issuer solutions they can offer their customers,” said Visa Chief Product and Strategy Officer Jack Forestell.
The Pismo deal marks Visa’s first acquisition in two years. Prior to today’s announcement, Pismo’s most recent acquisitions took place in 2021, when the company bought Currencycloud for $883 million (£700 million) and Tink for $2.15 billion (£1.8 billion).