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  1. Financial Institution
  2. ATM
  3. Bank
  4. Money Transfer Service

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Swadesh is a Y Combinator-backed neobank for the global Indian! We are launching FDIC-insured US checking accounts, debit cards (with credit scoring!), and virtual wallets for Indian students headed stateside. Setting up banking infrastructure is a paperwork and time-intensive process for international students that traditionally only begins once they have landed in the US. Through a 100% digital and free onboarding process powered by AI, students can set up their accounts from India through Swadesh in less than 5 minutes and make cross-border transfers seamlessly.


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4.4

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TrustScore 4.5 out of 5

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