Dutch publicly-listed payments giant (Euronext Amsterdam), DNB-licensed credit institution + EU/UK/US banking licences; €1.4T processed/yr.
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London-based open-banking A2A real-time payments (Volt Technologies, 2019), FCA EMI, 2,500 banks across 31 territories; US-VC-led.
Volt, dans la catégorie Paiements, propose un hébergement dans l’UE avec United Kingdom comme lieu d’hébergement, mais une maison mère ou un sous-traitant américain laisse une exposition matérielle au CLOUD Act.
Volt Technologies Holdings Limited (London, 42 Berners Street; founded 2019) is an open-banking real-time A2A payments specialist with an FCA EMI licence, 2,500 connected banks across 31 territories and 618M bank accounts reachable, but the cap table is led by IVP (Institutional Venture Partners, Menlo Park, US, Series B June 2023 $60M at $350M+ valuation) alongside EQT Ventures (SE), CommerzVentures (DE), Augmentum Fintech (UK), and Fuel Ventures (UK); UK post-Brexit jurisdiction + US-VC lead results in ownership_signal: eu_hq_us_funded, cloud_act_exposure: material; no public DPA, sub-processors list, or hosting provider disclosed at audit.
Le degré d'exposition des données clients aux autorités américaines au titre du CLOUD Act (Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data Act).
Où se situe le contrôle ultime de la société exploitante.
Volt is a London-based open-banking real-time payments specialist operated by Volt Technologies Holdings Limited (42 Berners Street, London W1T 3ND) and founded in 2019. The product is built around Pay-by-Bank instant payments, payouts, refunds, and account verification, connecting 2,500+ banks across 31 territories on three continents and reaching 618M bank accounts. Volt holds a UK FCA Electronic Money Institution licence enabling standalone virtual-account products. Notable partnerships include Worldpay (global real-time-payments deal), Shopify (Volt was Shopify's first open-banking provider), Farfetch, Primer, Kinguin, Solidgate, and AsiaBill; target industries cover retail / e-commerce, travel, wealthtech, iGaming, and crypto.
For an EU-sovereignty audit Volt sits in the eu_hq_us_funded tier. The Series B in June 2023 raised US$60M at a US$350M+ valuation led by IVP (Institutional Venture Partners), a Menlo Park, California-headquartered Silicon Valley venture firm, alongside European participation from EQT Ventures (Sweden), CommerzVentures (Germany), Augmentum Fintech (UK), and Fuel Ventures (UK). The US-VC lead at Series B is the defining ownership-tier signal under our strict-ownership stance. The privacy policy names Volt Technologies Holdings Limited as data controller but does not publish a named sub-processors list, hosting provider, or explicit US-transfer mechanism on accessible public pages: gaps for procurement-grade buyers. UK post-Brexit jurisdiction with adequacy decision keeps EU-UK transfers legally clean.
Pricing is enterprise / volume-negotiated; no public per-transaction tier applies. Best fit: mid-market and enterprise retailers wanting a Pay-by-Bank rail as a Stripe / Plaid alternative, particularly for high-AOV industries (travel, iGaming, crypto). Procurement-grade EU-only buyers should prefer Trustly (SE, Swedish PI licence, though also material under strict stance) or look at open-banking-native alternatives from EU-controlled providers such as Tink (acquired by Visa, US, flagged) or build on top of Adyen / Worldline (Euronext-listed EU acquirers).
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