V-Sum Four
Tuesday, March 2, 2021
Technical Briefings
YAP is an API platform that sits between banks and businesses across Asia — think Marqeta-adjacent, but covering processing plus full retail-bank orchestration across five to seven Asian markets (roughly 300 fintechs in India today). The briefing walks through YAP's granular API catalogue (wallet / card issuing, multi-currency travel, neo-banking primitives) and a real YAP-powered product: PaisaBazaar's Step-Up credit card, an Indian credit-builder card where customers book a fixed deposit and 80% of the FD becomes the starting credit limit. The demo covers Indian identity verification (PAN, Aadhaar share-code, UIDAI OTP), UPI penny-drop account verification, instant issuance of both virtual and physical cards, and the card-control API for toggling channels, setting limits, and delivering statements as PDF or JSON for custom branding.
Credolab is a Singapore-headquartered company building smartphone-based behavioral credit scoring for the financially underserved. The demo shows how Credolab\'s lender-embedded SDK (Android) captures behavioral metadata alongside the borrower\'s consent during a standard loan-application flow — with no PII ever leaving the phone (50,000 behavioral data points compressed into a 50 KB JSON). The borrower sees transparent Google-policy permission prompts (allow/deny per permission), Credolab reports coverage completeness (e.g. 83% if some permissions are denied), and the score plus metadata (record ID, device ID, timestamp, permissions) surfaces in the lender\'s dashboard in real time. The Credolab score focuses on intent to repay (behavioral patterns matched against known defaulter features via proprietary ML) rather than ability to repay — so it complements existing bureau data rather than replacing it. Use cases span emerging markets without credit bureaus (thin-file approvals on fair terms), developed markets (risk-based / relationship-based pricing), and instant-decision products like short-term loans, buy-now-pay-later, e-commerce, and e-wallets. Credolab has 86 clients across 26 countries.
Brankas is an open banking platform across Southeast Asia — Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore. CPO Mike and Senior PM Luis demo Direct, the Brankas bank-transfer product that aggregates transfers across multiple banks via API with the end-user's explicit consent. Brankas never holds funds (no Stripe-style settlement); it exposes consent, authentication, and routing over open-banking rails. The demo walks through the two-endpoint Direct API (payment initiation, transaction retrieval), a live 100-peso payment from a BPI account in the Philippines through Brankas's IDP (identity provider) consent flow, per-bank authentication (username/password, TFA, OAuth 2 where banks support it), a biometric in-app authorization step on the BPI mobile app, and the final redirect + callback webhook that tell the integrator the payment settled. Production use cases include e-wallet top-up, lender collection, marketplace checkout, and bill payment.