Mattilda Selects Gr4vy for white-label payment orchestration across Latin America
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This showcases how platforms are increasingly turning to Gr4vy for fully branded, customizable payment infrastructure, highlighting the growing demand for flexible, customizable payment infrastructure that platforms can run under their own brand.
Mattilda supports more than 50,000 students across a growing network of private schools in Latin America. As it expanded into payments, the company needed a provider that could support its transition into a payfac, offering the right payment integrations, branding control, and speed to launch ahead of seasonal peaks. As a Gr4vy platform merchant, Mattilda gains full orchestration capabilities and uses a white-labeled solution that offers a fully branded experience to every customer they support.
'This partnership highlights what Gr4vy was built for,' said John Lunn, Founder and CEO of Gr4vy. 'We're giving platforms like Mattilda the tools to take control of their payment systems and scale without being limited by legacy infrastructure or vendor lock-in.'
With Gr4vy for Platforms, Mattilda can expand into new markets like Colombia while tailoring payment setups for each school or partner it supports. The platform gives them the flexibility to manage multiple payment strategies under one system, without added complexity. This flexibility, combined with roadmap alignment and ongoing support, helped Mattilda launch Mattilda Pay quickly and stay on track for peak season.
'Gr4vy's payment infrastructure has been a game changer for us, helping us accelerate time to market across multiple geographies. With the right tools in place, our customers can focus on what truly matters: educating their students, not chasing collections,' said José Agote, CEO of Mattilda.
Mattilda Pay is the first step in a broader expansion strategy across Latin America, with Colombia as the launch market. The partnership with Mattilda reflects Gr4vy's broader vision: to give platforms the tools to fully control their payment infrastructure, on their own terms. By enabling a branded, multi-merchant orchestration setup, Gr4vy is showing what's possible when payments are built to support scale, flexibility, and real business needs, not just integrations.
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