Financial Institutions & Sponsor Banks
We're looking for institutions to pressure-test settlement, reconciliation, and the control layer, and to share feedback on how the model fits real operating requirements.
Railix is opening controlled early access to financial institutions, payment service providers, platforms, and treasury teams who want to help shape modern settlement infrastructure.
We're inviting a small number of design-minded teams to build alongside us. The profiles below describe who we're looking for — not organizations we currently work with.
We're looking for institutions to pressure-test settlement, reconciliation, and the control layer, and to share feedback on how the model fits real operating requirements.
We're inviting PSPs and platforms to shape API ergonomics, corridor design, and lifecycle states from the perspective of teams integrating at scale.
We're looking for treasury and marketplace teams to inform the ledger model, sweep logic, and exception handling that operational finance depends on.
Access is gated and granted in stages. Each stage describes what a participant receives and what is required to reach it. Later stages are designed, not yet available.
You receive an architecture review and roadmap input; no integration is required. Available now. Requires a named contact and a mutual NDA.
You receive simulated flows across the full API surface using test data only — no real value moves. Gated by application and completion of onboarding.
You receive end-to-end integration against test rails, webhooks, and reconciliation outputs. Still no live funds. Requires named technical and compliance contacts.
Staged, jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction, and explicitly conditional: subject to completion of Railix's compliance program and any state or jurisdictional authorizations required for the specific product and corridor.
Limited Live Access is not currently available and is not dated. It is staged jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction and is explicitly conditional — see stage 04.
Early access is a real program with real requirements. Participation assumes a working relationship and a shared commitment to building responsibly.
In return, participants get direct access to the people and materials building the platform. We don't offer SLAs, pricing, or timeline commitments during early access.
A direct line to the engineering team building the rails, rather than a support queue.
Sandbox credentials and documentation for the API surface as it develops.
Visibility into the roadmap and input on how corridors are prioritized.
Early input on API versioning decisions before interfaces are finalized.
Tell us about your team and what you're looking to build. Applications are reviewed and access is granted in stages; submitting an application does not create a commercial relationship.
Railix is pre-launch. Early access is how a small group of institutions and platforms help shape settlement infrastructure before it's generally available.