About Us
Pomelo is a Latin America focused technology company that builds software and infrastructure for issuing and running payment cards. Its core product helps other businesses launch card programmes without having to build the complex, regulated plumbing themselves, such as connections to card networks, authorisation flows, settlement, fraud controls, and the operational tooling needed to manage cards at scale. For job seekers, the key problem Pomelo is tackling is time and complexity. It aims to make it faster and more reliable for fintechs and other digital businesses to bring card based products to market and keep them running day to day.
The company serves organisations that want to offer cards as part of a wider financial product, for example fintechs, digital banks, wallets, lenders, marketplaces, and consumer brands moving into financial services. These customers typically care about speed to launch, resilience, compliance, and the ability to customise card experiences for different user segments. Because Pomelo sits behind the scenes, its users are often product and engineering teams at client companies, along with operations, risk, and compliance functions who need clear controls and good reporting.
Within the SaaS ecosystem, Pomelo fits into the fintech infrastructure layer. It is less like a consumer app and more like a platform other companies build on. That usually means a strong emphasis on APIs, reliability, security, and predictable performance, plus careful handling of sensitive data and regulated workflows. Work is likely to involve building and maintaining systems that must be auditable and resilient, and supporting customers through integrations where good documentation and responsive technical support matter.
People who tend to thrive in this kind of environment include backend and platform engineers, site reliability and infrastructure specialists, and security minded developers who enjoy working on distributed systems and high availability services. There is also room for product managers who can translate complex financial domain requirements into clear platform capabilities, as well as roles in risk, compliance, operations, and customer engineering that sit at the intersection of technology and regulated financial services. Given the nature of card issuing, attention to detail, comfort with incident management, and a pragmatic approach to trade offs are likely to be valued.
What may appeal about Pomelo is the chance to work on foundational financial infrastructure in a region where digital financial services are growing quickly, and where improving access and quality can have real impact. Platform companies also tend to offer a good mix of deep technical challenges and close collaboration with customers, because the success of the product depends on how well others can implement and operate it. If you like building systems that other teams rely on, and you are motivated by reliability, clear engineering standards, and solving real operational problems, Pomelo is the sort of company that could be a strong fit.