Blaze

Setting the Scene

  • While there is a Venmo or similar type of payments platform in every market, there isn’t a singular platform for all markets.

  • Downfalls of current global money transfer platforms include:

    • Compatibility issues: Apps that work in one country often aren't compatible with apps in another.

    • Exorbitant fees: Services charges, hidden costs, or inflated exchange rates get expensive.

    • Cumbersome UX: Complex verifications, multiple steps, and long processing times can often create friction.

  • This week’s company enables individuals to pay anyone anywhere with any currency.

In a Sentence

Blaze is a global payment app, for users and businesses to instantly send and receive money to anyone at low-cost transactions.

  • Global: Global payments are made simple by accommodating multiple languages, currencies, and payment methods.

  • Businesses: Blaze enables a network of travel-related businesses to accept payments and reach a customer base of global citizens.

  • Instantly: Built on Blockchain technology, Blaze enables lightning fast money transfers, completing transactions in a matter of seconds.

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  • Blaze has built a global Venmo for cross-border payments, enabling users to pay anyone, anywhere, with multiple currencies.

The Basics

  • Headquarters: Mexico City, Mexico
  • Employee Count: 5
  • Funding amount: $960k and gearing up to close the seed
  • Business model: Withdraw fees
  • Early traction: $6K/week transaction volume, 37 Signed LOIs, 3,000+ on Consumer Waitlist, Secured VASP in EU and MSB in US, Live in Mexico and US, Upcoming launches in Columbia, Brazil, and Argentina.

Due Dilligence

WHAT WE LIKE

  • Market Opportunity: The cross border P2P payment market is expected to reach $9T by 2030, positioning Blaze to successfully fulfill consumer demand by providing a scalable solution for global money transfers.

  • Go to Market: Blaze’s initial target market are the 320M digital nomads and expats, which at a few withdraws a year could be billions in revenue.

  • Beyond P2P: The platform enables a network of travel-related businesses to accept international payments, tapping into a broader network with additional revenue streams.  

POTENTIAL RISKS

  • Adoption: Despite low-cost transaction, gaining widespread adoption for a new payment tool can be challenging.

  • Regulatory Uncertainty: Cross-border payments are subject to complex and evolving international financial laws, which could create challenges for Blaze’s expansion.

  • Competitive Pressure: Major financial institutions and fintech giants are continuously improving their cross-border payment solutions, creating, which could make it harder to capture market share.

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Founder Profiles

  • Faiyam Rahman, CEO: Bachelors in mathematics and masters in engineering, previously built a $1M AAR startup.

  • Luc Succés, CTO: Previously tech lead at Spotify and Artsy, 2 time VC backed founder: 1st hitting #1 on App Store, 2nd scaled to $1M AAR.

  • Igor ZagnieÅ„ski, Head of Design: Previously lead designer at BitPanda and co-founded Space Individuals.

Why Blaze

  • By enabling seamless cross-border payments, this company is set to be a trailblazer in the money transfer industry, delivering the best payment experience possible for all geographies.