Fuspay Technology Raises Early Funding Led by Orbit Ventures to Scale Cross-Border Payments Infrastructure
Fuspay Technology, a fintech infrastructure company focused on cross-border payments, digital wallets, and embedded banking tools, has secured early-stage funding as it builds out its financial infrastructure-as-a-service platform for banks, fintech startups, and enterprises. The company provides white-label solutions that allow clients to launch digital wallets, virtual accounts, payment links, and cross-border transfer capabilities through API-based integration, aiming to simplify how financial products are deployed in emerging and global markets.
Fuspay operates in the broader embedded finance and payments infrastructure sector, where demand has surged for modular systems that can support multi-country transactions, wallet interoperability, and real-time settlement. Its platform is designed to reduce the technical and regulatory burden of launching fintech products by offering built-in compliance tools such as KYC onboarding, virtual card issuance, and cross-border payment rails.
The company has raised early-stage capital, including a reported $100,000 seed round completed in March 2026, which marks one of its earliest disclosed financing events. This round was led by early-stage investor Orbit Ventures, reflecting early institutional confidence in Fuspay’s infrastructure-first approach to fintech development. The funding is intended to support product expansion, API scaling, and broader geographic rollout of its payment services across multiple regions.
In addition to institutional participation, Fuspay has also seen backing from early angel investors, including Ray Sharma, a well-known early-stage technology investor associated with supporting startups in software, mobile infrastructure, and emerging fintech ecosystems. His involvement reflects continued angel investor interest in cross-border payment systems and blockchain-enabled financial infrastructure.
The company’s funding profile suggests a typical early-stage capitalization structure, combining angel investment with seed-stage venture participation to support initial product-market validation. Fuspay’s focus on cross-border financial connectivity places it in direct competition with other infrastructure providers targeting digital banking enablement, remittances, and embedded finance APIs.
Fuspay’s platform emphasizes scalability and interoperability, enabling businesses to issue virtual accounts, manage multi-currency wallets, and process international payments without building banking infrastructure from scratch. The system is designed to integrate with existing financial networks while offering developers a unified API layer for deploying financial services at scale.
Headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware, Fuspay is listed as operating with a mid-sized early-stage team and maintaining a global focus across multiple markets. The company positions itself as a blockchain-enabled financial infrastructure provider, targeting regions where access to traditional banking services and cross-border financial systems remains fragmented.
With its early funding round completed, Fuspay is expected to focus on expanding its technical infrastructure, improving transaction throughput, and increasing adoption among fintech startups and enterprise clients. The company is also likely to prioritize regulatory expansion across jurisdictions to support its multi-country wallet and payment system ambitions.
As embedded finance and cross-border payment infrastructure continue to attract global investor attention, Fuspay’s early backing from Orbit Ventures and angel investor Ray Sharma positions it within a rapidly growing category of fintech infrastructure companies aiming to redefine how digital financial services are built and deployed.