Zemi Capital Partners acquires Austin-based Punchwallet, expanding into consumer loyalty, merchant engagement, and fintech infrastructure.
Zemi Acquires Punchwallet, Expanding Its Footprint in Consumer Loyalty and Fintech Infrastructure
Zemi Capital Partners has acquired Punchwallet, an Austin, Texas-based startup focused on digital loyalty and customer engagement, in a completed buyout transaction.
Punchwallet developed technology around digital punch cards, loyalty workflows, and merchant-consumer engagement. Zemi has acquired 100% of the company and has taken over the technology and business operations. The platform is designed to help local businesses and consumer-facing brands deepen customer relationships through simple, repeatable rewards experiences.
According to PitchBook deal information, the transaction was completed as a Buyout/LBO, with Zemi acquiring 100% of the company. The deal was announced on April 30, 2026. Financial terms were not disclosed. PitchBook lists Jude Fernando as lead partner on the transaction.
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The acquisition gives Zemi a foothold in a category that continues to attract attention from fintech, retail technology, and customer experience investors. As small and mid-sized businesses look for more effective ways to retain customers, digital loyalty tools are becoming a practical alternative to traditional paper punch cards, fragmented rewards apps, and generic discounting programs.
For Zemi, Punchwallet represents more than a standalone loyalty product. The acquisition creates opportunities to connect merchant engagement, payments-adjacent workflows, customer data, and loyalty infrastructure into a broader platform strategy, including potential applications across restaurant, food service, and QSR-related businesses. With consumer behavior increasingly shaped by mobile-first and AI-enabled interactions, businesses are looking for tools that are easy to deploy, measurable, and capable of driving repeat visits.
The Punchwallet acquisition reflects Zemi’s interest in backing and operating technology-enabled businesses with practical use cases, clear customer value, and potential for expansion across fragmented local business markets.
As the loyalty technology market evolves, Punchwallet’s digital-first approach could position Zemi to participate in a broader shift toward embedded customer engagement infrastructure for small businesses, restaurants, retailers, and service providers.
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