Who Fintech Meta is designed for
Understand the kinds of digital businesses the planned Fintech Meta platform is being designed to support, and the evidence expected.
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Who Fintech Meta is being designed for
Fintech Meta UAB is developing B2B payment and digital-asset infrastructure for licensed, transparent and operationally complex digital businesses. This guide explains, in general terms, the kinds of businesses the planned platform is being designed to support.
Fintech Meta is currently pre-authorisation. No regulated payment or crypto-asset services are provided today, and the descriptions below are of planned capabilities.
Sectors in scope
The platform is being designed around the requirements of selected digital industries, including:
- video gaming and esports;
- licensed gambling and betting operators that can evidence their licences;
- regulated fintech companies;
- crypto and Web3 businesses that are identifiable legal entities;
- marketplaces and platforms managing seller balances and payouts;
- affiliate and international networks with transparent, controlled flows.
What “in scope” does not mean
Being in a supported sector does not mean automatic acceptance. Fintech Meta is being designed to assess businesses on evidence — structure, ownership, licences, counterparties and money flows — rather than on sector labels alone.
The evidence we expect
Businesses that can clearly document who owns them, what they are licensed to do, which markets they operate in and how money moves through their operations are the best fit for the planned assessment approach. Readiness is largely a matter of having this evidence organised in advance.
A selective approach
Fintech Meta is intended to be selective rather than to maximise volume. A portfolio built on evidence and effective controls is more stable and more sustainable, which ultimately protects the businesses that are accepted.
Frequently asked questions
Answers to commonly asked questions about our platform
Is Fintech Meta for every business declined by a bank?
No. Fintech Meta is being designed to be selective. It is intended for businesses that can demonstrate legal authority, transparent ownership and understandable money flows, not for every business that has been declined elsewhere.
Do you serve consumers?
No. Fintech Meta is being developed as B2B infrastructure for businesses, not as a consumer product.
Will being in a supported sector guarantee acceptance?
No. Operating in a supported sector is not sufficient on its own. Each business is assessed on evidence, and not every applicant will be accepted.