Super.money Partners with Juspay to Launch One-Click D2C Checkout

Super.money, the fintech platform spun off from Walmart-owned Flipkart last year, has partnered with payments infrastructure company Juspay as it expands into direct-to-consumer (D2C) checkout, aiming for $100 million in annual revenue by 2026.

The collaboration powers Super.money Breeze, the platform’s newly launched D2C checkout product, which offers one-click checkout and speeds up online purchases by eliminating repeated logins and one-time passwords. While Super.money did not publicly name its technology partners, reports confirm that Juspay is handling the payments infrastructure for Breeze.

This partnership allows Super.money to reach new customers and strengthen its presence beyond Flipkart’s user base, signaling an effort to establish a standalone identity in the broader e-commerce ecosystem.

For Juspay, the deal marks a significant opportunity to regain market traction after losing merchants earlier this year due to competition from payment gateways like Razorpay and Cashfree, which urged merchants to adopt their in-house processing tools. The setback had also affected Juspay’s fundraising, with its latest round closing at $60 million, below the originally expected $100 million.

Once a preferred backend partner for payment aggregators, Juspay counts Amazon among its long-standing clients and received a payment aggregator license from the Reserve Bank of India last year. Despite the trend among Indian fintechs to build proprietary payment infrastructure, Super.money’s choice to rely on Juspay provides a fast track to D2C integration, helping the platform scale consumer transactions without building full-stack capabilities from scratch.

This move underscores Super.money’s ambition to deepen its role in digital payments while offering convenience for merchants and consumers alike.

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