i2c, a banking and payments platform, says it has partnered with Access Finance, an entity originally based in Bulgaria.
According to a company statement, the partnership will see the Juzt Digital Credit Card program rolled out in the United States.
The program is said to address the “45 million American” who are “credit invisible.”
The Juzt Digital Credit Card program offers unsecuried credit that is said to help consumers build credit histories – especially for subprime consumers.
The program will be leveraging the i2c platform to offer the credit.
“Access Finance is committed to helping consumers take control of their financial futures by providing accessible credit-building opportunities through the Juzt card,” said Ivan Arnaudov, CEO at Access Finance. “In partnership with i2c, we deliver a seamless, digital-first solution that empowers users to establish or improve their credit, no matter where they are on their financial journey.”
The credit card is expected to work with The Bank of Missouri as the issuing bank.