iBanFirst, the new standard for international payments, has been selected by CNBC and Statista as one of the world’s top 300 fintech companies in 2025. It’s one of only 75 companies in the “Payments” category that appear on the list.
This ranking represents yet another mark of recognition for iBanFirst, which now serves over 10,000 businesses and processes more than €2 billion in payments each month. It follows the company's sixth consecutive appearance in the prestigious Financial Times 1000, which lists Europe’s fastest-growing companies.
Focused on the specific needs of SMMs
In today's volatile global economy, iBanFirst serves as a strategic partner for small and medium multinationals (SMMs). These companies regularly handle cross-border financial operations and face inherent international exposure. They’ve long been caught between basic solutions and overly complex platforms built for large enterprises.
This recognition from CNBC and Statista reinforces the importance of iBanFirst’s “Global Account” approach — a unique platform that enables SMMs to manage multi-currency payments and foreign exchange operations, creating a faster, simpler and more transparent cross-border experience.
According to Pierre-Antoine Dusoulier, CEO and Founder of iBanFirst: "Being recognised by CNBC as one of the world’s top fintech companies is a source of great pride for our entire team. It validates our mission of simplifying life for small and medium multinationals by radically reinventing their payment and cash management experience through cutting-edge technology and AI."