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Xendit: From Failed Bitcoin Startup To $70B Payments Biz

Moses Lo, Founder & CEO, Xendit

30-Oct-25 10:00

Xendit: From Failed Bitcoin Startup To $70B Payments Biz

After a dramatic pivot from a failed Bitcoin startup at Y Combinator, Xendit has raised over US$500 million since 2015, growing into a payments unicorn processing over $70 billion annually. Today, it serves giants like Meta and Samsung across Southeast Asia and is already expanding into Latin America.

Founder and CEO Moses Lo joins us to share his 10-year journey, detailing their "simplicity, speed, and service" competitive edge, their expansion into a financing business, and the lessons learned from navigating Southeast Asia's fragmented markets.

We discuss:

  • The early pivots from Bitcoin remittance to a payments powerhouse.

  • Their "simplicity, speed, and service" strategy for winning in fragmented markets.

  • The expansion into financing, underwriting loans against payment flows.

  • Their strategic expansion from Southeast Asia into Latin America.

For founders and leaders in the tech space, this is a deep dive into navigating pivots, scaling in Southeast Asia, and tackling new markets.

Produced by: Roshan Kanesan

Presented by: Roshan Kanesan


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