Across transit, parking, EV charging, utilities, stadiums, and unattended kiosks, Paygasus unifies the physical endpoints where commerce happens — connecting payments, devices, data, and network performance through one managed operating layer and one accountable contract.
In aggregate payment volume to date across the platform.
Powering six of the Fortune 100, including two of the Fortune 10.
Utilities, permits, taxes, municipalities, counties, and state agencies.
Presentment and settlement currencies through our global acquiring partners.
Across the United States, Canada, India, and the European Union.
As of 2026 · Anchor customer disclosures available under NDA
Twenty years ago, I helped build the systems that digitized check clearing in American banking. I learned something then that I have never forgotten: the infrastructure no one sees is the infrastructure on which everything depends. Paper checks did not disappear because of a press release. They disappeared because engineers, regulators, and operators built systems that quietly took over — and worked.
Most of my career has been spent building that kind of system. Machine vision platforms operating in pharmaceutical plants across more than 50 countries. Financial systems moving money you will never think about. Industries where the highest praise is silence — because when the system works, no one needs to talk about it.
Paygasus is that work, applied to the moment in front of us. The physical economy — the buses, the parking structures, the EV chargers, the water utilities, the unattended kiosks at the edge of every American city — is going digital faster than its operators can keep up. Payments have to clear. Networks have to hold. Data has to reach the people who need it before the next shift starts. And it all has to work when the power flickers, the carrier drops, or the storm rolls in.
These are the problems we built Paygasus to solve. Two of the Fortune 10 trust our infrastructure. Six of the Fortune 100 rely on our platform. Five hundred American cities, water districts, and transit agencies depend on Paygasus to support the payments, connections, and systems their communities use every day. We have moved more than $100 billion — across more than 3,400 operating locations, all 50 states, 30 countries of operation, and 140 currencies of settlement — but scale has never been the finish line. It is the foundation for what Paygasus is building next.
We are just getting started.
— Dharmendra Kumar
Every dot below is a Paygasus city of presence. The pattern that emerges — coast to coast, all 50 states plus DC, dense in the Mountain West, California, Florida, and the Northeast corridor — is the operating footprint behind every other number on this page.
Operating Paygasus locations across municipal, enterprise, and mobility customers in the United States.
Distinct American cities with at least one Paygasus location on the platform.
Paygasus locations in all 50 states plus the District of Columbia — including Alaska and Hawaii.
Source: Paygasus internal location registry · Combined view of operating merchant identifiers and customer accounts · Snapshot as of May 24, 2026 · Each dot represents one city; dot size scales with the number of Paygasus locations in that city. Alaska and Hawaii are shown in scaled insets; geographic placement is approximate at the city-centroid level and is not address-precise.
Paygasus is built on the largest acquiring rails in North America and operates as a regulated payment facilitator, ISO, and Full Liability Submitter under named sponsor banks. The same standing the largest acquirers hold — held directly, in our own name.
We do not stop at the payments API. Paygasus owns and operates the full connectivity path the transaction travels — every carrier, every layer, every edge. A reliability story most payment companies cannot tell.
Paygasus operates as a multi-continent business with regulated entities and partner relationships designed for Fortune 500 buyers serving customers across North America, Europe, and Asia.
Three audiences. Three procurement standards. One partner accountable for both halves of the stack.
Twelve dashboards become one. Nine processors become one. Reconciliation, connectivity, and revenue intelligence under one accountable partner — with the bank standing and operating scale to support multinational programs.
Transit fare collection, parking and EV charging, water and utility billing. Built to the security, uptime, and procurement standards that public infrastructure requires. We do not just bid. We deliver, and we stay.
Charging networks, fleet operators, unattended retail, stadium and venue operators, and the field operations of every industry that runs on a kiosk, a card reader, and an antenna at the edge of the carrier network.
Paygasus has spent more than half a decade in categories that the rest of the payments industry is only now beginning to enter. The proof is in the dates and the deployments.
Exclusive North American distributor for Payter — the unattended payment hardware platform built for DC fast charging. Today Paygasus supports more than 25,000 EV charging endpoints across over 500 charging locations, working with the largest charging networks in the United States.
Paygasus and Enghouse Systems launched the unified transit, parking, and EV charging payment platform — the first commercial deployment of a single revenue platform across all three mobility categories at municipal scale.
Purpose-built resilient connectivity solutions for First Responder and Government deployments — engineered with Starlink, Peplink, and Cradlepoint to hold the network when terrestrial carriers fail. Field validation underway.
A selection of the most recent Paygasus releases, published through BusinessWire and picked up across the trade press.
The team behind Paygasus has spent careers in the systems most people never see — banking infrastructure, machine vision at industrial scale, and payment platforms operating across continents.
Founded NetDeposit, the platform behind the digitization of U.S. check clearing, and built Ankyra Systems for pharmaceutical manufacturing in 50+ countries. Leads Paygasus with a record of building infrastructure platforms for complex, regulated markets.
LinkedIn ↗Payments and go-to-market leader with deep experience building enterprise partnerships, scaling technology-driven businesses, and supporting complex deployments for Fortune 500 operators. Leads commercial strategy and the partnerships that turn pilots into long-term programs.
LinkedIn ↗Technology and connectivity executive with more than a decade leading edge-network organizations, including EPIC iO and Broad Sky Networks. Owns the platform architecture, connectivity strategy, and resilient edge networks that keep payments live in the field.
LinkedIn ↗Guides public agencies through acquiring and deploying payments and connectivity across transit, parking, utilities, and unattended infrastructure. Bridges RFP strategy, compliance, and delivery — taking teams from award to implementation with clarity.
LinkedIn ↗Payments that take flight. Money that moves like myth. Infrastructure with wings — engineered to hold when the storm rolls in, and to support the full weight of modern commerce: every transaction, every fare, every donor gift, and every charging session.
Most companies choose a name and grow into it. We claimed a name and built the company worthy of it.
Fortune 500 procurement, public sector RFPs, partnership development, investor inquiries — every meaningful conversation about your infrastructure starts the same way.