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Embedded payments infrastructure platform enabling software companies to add payment acceptance and monetize transactions without building acquiring infrastructure from scratch.
Payabli is a Miami-based embedded payments infrastructure company founded in 2021 that provides vertical SaaS platforms and software businesses with the full technical and regulatory infrastructure needed to embed payment acceptance into their products and monetize transaction volume. The platform delivers card-present, card-not-present, and ACH payment acceptance alongside merchant onboarding, underwriting, and risk management — the complex payment facilitation components that software companies historically had to build themselves or outsource to a payment facilitator. Payabli operates as a technology layer on top of sponsor banks and card networks, allowing software platforms to become payment facilitators under their own brand while Payabli manages PCI compliance, fraud monitoring, and settlement operations. The company targets vertical software markets including property management, healthcare, field services, and non-profits where the platform provider has the deepest merchant relationships and is best positioned to bundle payments into the software subscription. Revenue sharing models allow Payabli's software partners to earn a percentage of processing fees on every transaction their customers complete. Payabli competes with Stripe Connect, PayFac-as-a-service providers like Infinicept, and Adyen for Platforms in the embedded payments infrastructure market.
Kalshi is a CFTC-regulated prediction market exchange where users trade on the outcome of real-world events — from elections to economic data to weather. HQ: San Francisco.
Kalshi is the first U.S. federally regulated event contracts exchange, authorized by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to operate a marketplace where participants can trade financial contracts based on the outcomes of real-world events. Founded in 2018 by Tarek Mansour and Luana Lopes Lara, Kalshi went through a years-long legal battle with regulators to establish the legitimacy of event contracts as a regulated financial product in the United States. Its CFTC approval in 2020 created a new class of financial instrument for Americans who previously had no legal domestic venue for prediction markets.
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