Why now
Why now
Vietnam is on modern rails. Remittances should be too.
Vietnam's domestic payments have gone fully real time. QR is everywhere. A bowl of phở costs four taps. Yet money sent from the US still arrives via networks designed for an era of paper slips and cash windows.
Denaro Pay is being built to settle over Vietnam's modern domestic rails, paired with licensed US payment partners on the sending side. The result is a transfer that respects what both countries have already built, and costs the family on the receiving end almost nothing.
Denaro is being built by a founder who knows this corridor personally, with partners on both sides of the Pacific.
Built for the Sunday phone call
Every week, millions of calls between the US and Vietnam end the same way: con sẽ gửi tiền về. We are building Denaro Pay so that promise costs less to keep. More of your work arrives home, and it arrives today. And soon, one wallet both sides of the family can live in.
What families told us
We are building Denaro around what Vietnamese American families consistently say they need.
I want the receipt and the deposit to finally match.
I want it to land while I'm still on the phone with my dad, not after a drive to a shop in Bellaire.
I want the rate I read about, the fee written down, and a confirmation in Vietnamese for my parents.
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