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Rizon targets dollar spending with $2M Visa card push

17 February 2026 Venture Capital No Comments2 Mins Read
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Rizon raises $2M to fuel dollar-focused Visa card strategy

Fintech startup Rizon has secured a fresh $2 million funding boost to expand its Visa-powered card offering, betting that demand for more flexible access to dollar spending will continue to rise in volatile currency markets.

The new capital, raised from undisclosed investors, will be used to scale Rizon’s card issuance, strengthen its compliance stack, and deepen partnerships with payment processors and banking-as-a-service providers. The company aims to position its product as a primary tool for users who earn or hold local currency but increasingly want to spend, save, or hedge in US dollars.

Targeting consumers squeezed by currency volatility

Rizon is entering a crowded but fast-growing segment of cross-border payments and neobanking, where customers look for alternatives to traditional banks for foreign currency access. By offering Visa cards that can be funded via local rails yet settled in dollars, the startup hopes to undercut high FX fees and improve transparency around exchange rates.

The startup’s platform is designed to let users top up balances in their domestic currency, convert to dollars at near-market rates, and spend globally wherever Visa is accepted. Rizon is also exploring features such as dollar-denominated savings pockets and tighter controls on card limits, subscriptions, and online payments.

Scaling infrastructure and regulatory readiness

The $2M injection will go toward upgrading risk management, AML/KYC workflows, and real-time fraud detection systems, all critical for any issuer of international payment cards. Rizon is also expected to expand its engineering and compliance teams as it prepares to enter new markets.

Whether Rizon can truly “crack” dollar spending will depend on its ability to maintain competitive pricing, secure reliable banking partners, and navigate increasingly complex fintech regulation. With fresh capital and a clear focus on dollar access, the startup is positioning itself as a challenger to both local banks and established digital wallets that have been slow to optimize for cross-currency spending.

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