PayLoop's founding team brings direct experience in payment facilitator infrastructure, card network rule compliance, and BSA/AML program design — not just API development. The people building the compliance architecture you're inheriting have held it themselves at prior companies. That's the background that makes the contractual pass-through credible.
Former VP of Engineering at a B2B fintech where he led the rebuild of their payment facilitator stack, including the bank sponsorship negotiation with Cross River and the card network registration process. Spent five years before that building card processing infrastructure at a major processor. Came to PayLoop to solve the vertical SaaS PayFac problem at API scale.
Distributed systems engineer with 12 years building financial infrastructure, including two payments platform builds at unicorn-stage B2B SaaS companies. Designed PayLoop's settlement engine, webhook event stream, and the ACH / Federal Reserve integration. Focused on making T+0 FedNow settlement reliable at platform scale.
Ten years in financial services compliance: card network registration, BSA/AML program design, PCI DSS Level 1 audit management, and Reg E operational procedures. Designed PayLoop's compliance pass-through structure so vertical SaaS platforms inherit regulatory coverage contractually rather than building it themselves. Oversees the 1099-K issuance program and chargeback dispute evidence procedures.
Previously a product lead at a developer tools company where she managed a payments integrations team responsible for Stripe Connect, Adyen, and NACHA ACH onboarding across a platform of 2,000+ software vendors. Leads PayLoop's API design and the sub-merchant onboarding UX — specifically the KYC/KYB hosted form that needs to complete in under 10 minutes for real merchants.
We're hiring payments engineers, compliance analysts with BSA/AML or PCI audit backgrounds, and product managers who understand financial infrastructure. If you want to work on a problem where the compliance architecture is as interesting as the engineering, reach out.
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