Walmart to Create Fintech Startup for Digital Finance Push

Walmart to Create Fintech Startup for Digital Finance Push

by January 12, 2021

American multinational retail corporation Walmart has created a new fintech startup designed to develop and offer modern, innovative and affordable financial solutions.

The new startup is a strategic partnership with fintech investment firm Ribbit Capital.

The venture will bring together Walmart’s retail knowledge and scale with Ribbit’s fintech expertise to deliver tech-driven financial experiences tailored to Walmart’s customers and associates.

The company will be majority-owned by Walmart. Its board will include John Furner, president and CEO of Walmart U.S.; Brett Biggs, executive vice president and chief financial officer of Walmart; and Meyer Malka, managing partner of Ribbit Capital.

The company plans to add independent industry experts to the board and to build a management team of experienced fintech leaders. It anticipates that growth may come through partnerships and acquisitions with leading fintech companies.

Founded in 2012, Ribbit’s mandate is to invest in the best entrepreneurs and businesses disrupting financial services. Its current portfolio includes no-fee mobile investment platform Robinhood, consumer technology platform Credit Karma, and Affirm which provides innovative payment options for customers.

John Furner, president and CEO, Walmart U.S.

John Furner

“For years, millions of customers have put their trust in Walmart to not only save them money when they shop with us but help them manage their financial needs. And they’ve made it clear they want more from us in the financial services arena.

 

We’re thrilled to work with Ribbit Capital in a new venture to help us deliver innovative and needed options to our customers and associates – with speed and at scale.”

said John Furner, president and CEO, Walmart U.S..

Meyer Malka, managing partner, Ribbit Capital

Meyer Malka

“Walmart has a relationship with millions of customers and associates built on trust, security and integrity.

 

When we combine our deep knowledge of technology-driven financial businesses and our ability to move with speed with Walmart’s mission and reach, we can create and deliver financial offerings that are second to none.”

said Meyer Malka, managing partner, Ribbit Capital.

Walmart will continue to serve customers through its existing financial services and partnerships with a number of third parties, including Walmart Credit Card, Walmart Money Card, check cashing, money transfers, installment financing and more.

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