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Top 68 Payment Card Issuance Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 68 SaaS companies in Payment Card Issuance Software. They have combined revenues of $22.7B and employ 40.2K people. They have raised $13.5B and serve 2.4M customers combined.

Payment card issuance software refers to the tools that enable organizations to create and manage their own branded cards, including physical debit and credit cards, as well as virtual cards for online transactions. This software typically supports functions such as card design, printing, personalization, and distribution, along with integration capabilities that connect to various payment processing systems. Companies utilize this technology to enhance customer experience, streamline payments, and offer innovative financial solutions tailored to their specific needs. Primary use cases for payment card issuance software include enabling banking institutions to rapidly issue cards to account holders, allowing businesses to offer corporate cards to employees for expense management, and facilitating loyalty programs through card incentives. Features usually include user-friendly dashboards, API integrations for seamless payment processing, compliance management, and security protocols to protect sensitive card information. Common buyer personas include IT managers, finance officers, and product managers in fintech and banking sectors seeking to modernize their payment solutions.

Companies
68
Revenue
$22.7B
Funding
$13.5B
Employees
40.2K

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Top Payment Card Issuance Software Companies

Showing 10 of 11 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Stripe

South San Francisco, California, United States

an online payments company that provides businesses with a platform to accept payments online.

Revenue
$19.4B
Customers
1M
Year founded
2010
Funding
$9.4B
Team size
10.1K
Growth
7.78%
2
Navan

Palo Alto, California, United States

travel management platform

Revenue
$537M
Customers
4K
Year founded
2015
Funding
$1.6B
Team size
2.5K
Growth
79%
3
Nuvei

Montréal, Quebec, Canada

Nuvei is the Canadian fintech company accelerating the business of clients around the world. Nuvei’s modular, flexible and scalable technology allows leading companies to accept next-gen payments, offer all payout options and benefit from card issuing, banking, risk and fraud management services. Connecting businesses to their customers in more than 200 markets, with local acquiring in over 50 markets, 150 currencies and 700 alternative payment methods, Nuvei provides the technology and insights for customers and partners to succeed locally and globally with one integration.

Revenue
$292.4M
Customers
-
Year founded
2003
Funding
-
Team size
2.7K
Growth
-
4
Maya

Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines

Maya is the all-in-one money platform that is bringing Filipinos bolder ways to master their money.  It is powered by a unique integrated financial services ecosystem that addresses the ever-evolving needs of today’s generation of money makers through cutting edge technology.  Maya leads millions of Filipinos — consumers, businesses, communities, and government agencies alike — into a version of the current digital economy that’s more inclusive, transparent, and empowering than ever.  Maya is powered by the country's only end-to-end digital payments company Maya Philippines, Inc. and Maya Bank, Inc. for digital banking services.  Maya Bank, Inc. and Maya Philippines, Inc. are regulated by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. www.bsp.gov.ph *Deposits are insured by PDIC up to ₱1 million per depositor.

Revenue
$226.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
2013
Funding
-
Team size
2.1K
Growth
-
5
i2c Inc.

Redwood City, California, United States

i2c is a global provider of highly configurable banking and payment solutions. Using proprietary building block technology, clients can easily, quickly and cost-effectively create, launch and manage a comprehensive set of solutions for banking, credit, debit, and prepaid programs. i2c delivers unparalleled flexibility, agility, security, and reliability from a global, unified banking and payments platform. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Silicon Valley, its next-generation technology supports millions of users in more than 200 countries/ territories and across all time zones.

Revenue
$201.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2001
Funding
-
Team size
1.8K
Growth
-
6
Galileo Financial Technologies

Sandy, Utah, United States

Galileo, SoFi's Tech Platform, is a financial technology company that enables fintechs, banks, emerging and established brands to build differentiated financial solutions that deliver exceptional, customer-centric experiences. Through modern, open APIs, Galileo’s flexible, secure, scalable and fully integrated platform drives innovation across payments and financial services. Trusted by digital banking heavyweights, early-stage innovators and enterprise clients alike, Galileo supports issuing physical and virtual payment cards, mobile push provisioning, tailored and differentiated financial products and more, across industries and geographies. www.galileo-ft.com

Revenue
$174M
Customers
-
Year founded
2000
Funding
-
Team size
1.6K
Growth
-
7
TAS

Milan, Lombardy, Italy

TAS delivers advanced software solutions for digital payments, cards and financial markets. Our offices span 8 countries but our secure solutions manage financial transactions worldwide. We strive to simplify the way private enterprise, public sector, commercial and central banks interact with their customers, stakeholders and technology systems. Our highly experienced team of business analysts and software engineers are focused on rethinking, reimagining and revolutionizing commercial business processes for digital and mobile integration. Trusted by European Central Banks to manage millions of financial messages each day, our 40 year reputation in the market and outstanding SWIFT expertise has made us an internationally preferred partner in the financial industry. Our securities software is leading the way for Target2S regulations in Europe while our several years of experience in EMV card payments is helping US businesses and institutions implement smooth migrations. Today, over 100 million chip cards are managed with TAS solutions.

Revenue
$132.2M
Customers
-
Year founded
-
Funding
-
Team size
1.2K
Growth
-
8
NIUM

Singapore

Nium is a Singapore-headquartered cross-border payments company that provides businesses with access to payment and card issuance services globally. It enables real-time payments and card issuance across nearly 200 countries.

Revenue
$121M
Customers
-
Year founded
2016
Funding
$250M
Team size
964
Growth
-
9
Marqeta

Oakland, California, United States

Modern life is fueled by modern financial solutions that are so seamlessly woven into our daily lives, you almost forget they are there. At Marqeta, we don’t just think about how we transact, we think about how those transactions can unlock delight with every digital experience. Our modern card issuing platform enables our world-class customers to create tailored and embedded financial solutions that cater to the evolving needs of today’s consumers. Marqeta is a flexible-first company with headquarters in Oakland, CA. We’re passionate about empowering our people to make a significant impact and do the best work of their lives, all while revolutionizing the way millions experience the movement of money.

Revenue
$112.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2010
Funding
-
Team size
1K
Growth
-
10
Pleo

København, Hovedstaden, Denmark

Centralise your business spending for complete financial efficiency and balance the books effortlessly with Europe’s most loved and trusted spend management platform. Expenses, reimbursements, invoices, budgets... With Pleo, you can pay, manage and optimise, turning your spending into a key to business success. Just... Pleo it. Join 37,000+ happy companies and start using Pleo today for free. www.pleo.io

Revenue
$110.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
2015
Funding
$427.5M
Team size
1K
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Software must enable the issuance of both physical and virtual payment cards. - Must support card customization options, including design and branding features. - Should integrate with existing payment processing systems or platforms. - Must include features for compliance with relevant financial regulations and security standards. - Excludes software that only processes transactions without issuance capabilities. - Should provide functionalities for real-time reporting and analytics on card usage.