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Credijusto and i2c Partner to Offer Feature-Rich Credit Card for Mexico’s Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Credijusto and i2c Partner to Offer Feature-Rich Credit Card for Mexico’s Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Collaboration enables innovative commercial credit solutions

i2c Inc., a leading provider of digital payment and banking technology, announced its partnership with Credijusto, the leading technology-enabled small business lender in Mexico, to provide frictionless credit solutions for the country’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), through the forthcoming launch of the Covalto American Express credit card.

“Further, American Express, as an aspirational brand, brought everything together”

On a mission to change the accessibility and usage of contemporary commercial credit, Covalto will be available to businesses throughout Mexico in 2021. Issued by Credijusto, backed by i2c and supported on the American Express network, the modern credit card will be a first-of-its-kind corporate solution with digital onboarding. Fee and annuity free, the card and financial software provides an innovative means for companies to control expenses and have increased visibility into their business.

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With the support of i2c and its highly-configurable payments technology, Credijusto will offer customers feature-rich, digital-first corporate cards with unlimited cashback, next-gen security, 40-days of financing, purchase payment options of up to five monthly installments and virtual card capabilities with a fully digital experience via the Covalto app. This will reduce onboarding times and allow customers immediate access to their credit lines.

“We’re thrilled to partner with and support Credijusto in delivering a truly novel product for the Mexican SME market,” said Kevin Fox, EVP, Global Head of Sales, i2c. “Innovative ventures like these are a great example of how current fintech and issuer-processor collaborations are reaching under-addressed, high-demand market segments.”

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“i2c was an obvious technology partner with the technical capabilities, reliability and commitment we were looking for to support our efforts in developing an integrated partner ecosystem,” said Allan Apoj, Co-CEO and Cofounder of Credijusto. “Beyond the technology, their dedication to our vision of bringing the future of banking to Mexican small and medium businesses was paramount to this partnership,” said Apoj. “Further, American Express, as an aspirational brand, brought everything together,” Apoj added.

Credijusto’s Covalto commercial credit offering focuses on replacing the common practice of business owners resorting to personal payment instruments to operate their businesses as well as providing a number of value-added benefits.

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