Treezor is a European payment infrastructure platform that lets businesses embed financial services directly into their products without building from scratch. Rather than cobbling together APIs from a dozen vendors, companies get a unified backbone—accounts, cards, transfers, payouts—through a single integration. The platform handles the regulatory complexity too, managing licenses and compliance across Europe so clients don't have to.
What sets Treezor apart in a crowded infrastructure space is its focus on flexibility. It's built for fintechs and platforms that need more than off-the-shelf solutions but aren't ready to go full banking. Whether you're a marketplace, a loyalty platform, or a SaaS business looking to monetize financial services, Treezor lets you white-label banking-grade features. It's particularly strong in the French and European market, where it's become a quiet backbone for dozens of emerging finance companies.
The company positions itself as the middle ground between heavyweight core banking systems and lightweight payment APIs. While traditional banks still take weeks to onboard partners, Treezor operates at fintech speed, combining the regulatory credibility of a licensed institution with the developer experience of a modern platform. For European businesses wanting to move fast without the operational and legal headaches of financial services, Treezor has become essential infrastructure rather than just another vendor.