Finix Secures $75M Series C to Revolutionize Payment Processing

Finix, a cloud-native payment processor, has closed a $75 million Series C funding round, led by Acrew Capital, with participation from Lightspeed Venture Partners and Leap Global.
Over the past several years, Finix has been quietly reimagining the payments landscape, positioning itself as a full-stack acquirer processor with direct connections to all major card networks. This strategic evolution enables the company to address key industry challenges that legacy processors have struggled to overcome, such as outdated infrastructure and fragmented solutions.
Addressing Legacy Processor Challenges
The payment industry has long been dominated by a few legacy processors, built in a pre-internet era and unable to adapt to modern demands for seamless, integrated payment experiences. As a result, businesses—whether processing in-person or online transactions—often encounter downtime, technical fragmentation, and slow development cycles.
Finix, having made significant investments to become a direct processor, is addressing these pain points head-on. With its full-stack capabilities, Finix is eliminating reliance on outdated infrastructure and providing businesses with cutting-edge solutions that enhance performance, reliability, and flexibility.
What Sets Finix Apart
Roman Leal, Managing Partner at Leap Global and former PayPal strategist, highlights Finix’s bold decision to pivot towards becoming a full-fledged payment processor:
“Finix made a gutsy, but highly strategic call to evolve into a full-stack payment processor. This complex move, which required a lot of upfront investment, has paid off, placing them in the elite category of cloud-native processors, alongside Stripe, Adyen, and Braintree.”
With this evolution, Finix has joined the ranks of cloud-native processors that are transforming how businesses manage payments. Notably, Finix stands out with its no-code/low-code approach, offering powerful solutions to businesses without dedicated engineering teams—a demographic largely underserved by traditional, developer-centric platforms.
A No-Code Solution for Businesses of All Sizes
Finix’s customer base, now composed of over 60% non-developer-centric businesses, benefits from its intuitive no-code and low-code tools. These features enable companies to quickly implement payment solutions without requiring extensive engineering resources. As competition for tech talent continues to rise, Finix’s no-code solutions allow businesses to focus on growth while accessing advanced payment technology.
Expanding Capabilities
In addition to its no-code capabilities, Finix offers a comprehensive suite of payment solutions, including omnichannel support for both card-present and card-not-present transactions, real-time payouts for faster settlements, and multinational capabilities for seamless cross-border payments. These features make Finix an ideal partner for businesses across a wide range of industries, from retail and e-commerce to SaaS platforms.
Looking Ahead
As Finix continues to drive innovation in the payment processing industry, its Series C funding marks a major milestone in its growth. The company’s focus on providing flexible, future-proof solutions is gaining traction, with demand for its offerings expected to increase.
With the support of its investors, partners, and customers, Finix is poised to shape the future of payments—delivering solutions that meet the evolving needs of businesses in an increasingly digital and globalized world.
About Finix:
Finix is a leading cloud-native payment processor, offering businesses no-code and developer-friendly tools to manage payments and drive revenue growth. By providing direct integrations with all major card networks, Finix delivers flexible, scalable payment solutions to meet the needs of modern businesses.