Money moves the world - but for too long, the infrastructure moving it has been built around a narrow slice of it.
The promise of global commerce - the gig worker in Manila getting paid the same day as her counterpart in Madrid, the marketplace founder in Nairobi collecting from buyers in 40 countries without opening 40 bank accounts - has been held back by fragmented rails, opaque fees, and systems that were never designed with the world's majority in mind.
That's the problem MassPay was built to solve. And today, Fast Company recognized it as one of their World Changing Ideas for 2026.
We're proud to be named an Honorable Mention in the Community & Society category - alongside organizations working on disaster relief, affordable housing, and emergency nutrition. The company we're keeping is a reminder that financial access isn't a fintech niche. It's a human issue.
"Getting money to people - wherever they are, in whatever form works for them - is one of the most direct ways to unlock economic opportunity. That's not a product feature, it's a mission. This recognition is a reflection of the team we've built and the clients who trust us to deliver on it every day." - Ran Grushkowsky, CEO, MassPay
MassPay operates across 180 countries through a proprietary direct-network model - not an aggregator sitting on top of other platforms, but infrastructure we own and operate. That distinction matters: it's what lets us offer pay-for-success pricing with no minimums, move money across Visa Direct, ACH, RTP, FedNow, SWIFT, mobile wallets, local bank deposits, stablecoins, and cash pickup through a single API, and handle compliance - KYC, KYB, sanctions screening, tax documentation - so our clients don't have to.
The businesses we serve - platforms, marketplaces, gig economy operators, enterprise AP teams, and B2B payables operations - need payouts that work the first time, every time, anywhere. That's the standard we hold ourselves to.
We're grateful to Fast Company for the recognition, and to the clients and partners who make the work worth doing. We're just getting started.
→ See the full Fast Company World Changing Ideas 2026 list here.





