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GOOGLE-BACKED FINTECH EXPEDIER LAUNCHES TO TRANSFORM CREDIT FOR 100M UNDERSERVED USERS

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With over 100 million individuals and businesses in North America excluded from traditional credit systems, Founder Institute and Google-backed global money app, Expedier Inc. is stepping forward to rewrite the rules of financial access. Emerging from stealth mode, this Canadian fintech startup has been quietly crafting a platform that transforms routine financial transactions into pathways for credit-building and financial independence.

Expedier’s digital money app is set to address the critical gaps in financial accessibility by enabling users to build credit through everyday financial activities such as rent payments, utility bills, and remittances. The app also integrates features for money management, bill payments, and international transfers.

“Millions of people, particularly immigrants and small businesses, face systemic barriers in accessing credit,” Madu explained. “Expedier is here to bridge that gap. Our technology turns daily financial activities into stepping stones for building creditworthiness, creating opportunities where none existed before.”

Backed by Google and Founders Institute, the startup’s innovation and impact have earned it a spot among Canada’s Top 10 Most Innovative Fintechs at the Digital Commerce Platform Fintech Awards. Its strategic partnerships with credit bureaus and global industry leaders have further established its credibility in the competitive fintech space.

“Financial inclusion isn’t just about creating opportunities—it’s about eliminating barriers,” explains Kingsley Madu, CEO and Co-Founder of Expedier. “The current system excludes millions who are more than capable of building strong financial lives. Expedier flips the narrative: your everyday financial habits become your gateway to credit.”

The impact is already tangible. With 20,000 active users and over $30 million in processed transaction volume, Expedier has established itself as a force to be reckoned with.

Even during its pre-launch phase of the Pre-Seed round, the momentum was palpable, as the startup achieved 65% of its $750,000 seed funding target within just two weeks. But for Madu, the raise is secondary to the mission. “This isn’t just about hitting financial milestones—it’s about changing lives,” he says.

As 2025 unfolds, Expedier is gearing up for a series of transformative launches, including credit-building features for businesses and the expansion of its remittance services to Europe, the UK, and 27 African countries. These initiatives underscore Expedier’s commitment to not only redefining financial access in North America but also connecting global communities often excluded from the credit system.

For investors eager to support a revolution in financial equity, Expedier offers a unique opportunity. Visit frontfundr.com/expedier to learn more about their ongoing pre-seed raise.

You can also contact Kingsley Madu directly at kingsley.madu@expedier.co

For media inquiries, please contact:
Kingsley Madu
Chief Executive Officer
Expedier Inc.
Email: kingsley.madu@expedier.co

About Expedier

Expedier is a digital financial platform dedicated to breaking down barriers to credit access. By integrating credit-building into everyday financial activities, the app provides underserved individuals and businesses with the tools they need to achieve financial independence and success.

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