Veritran is a global technology company that provides enterprise-grade low-code software solutions for digital transformation in the financial services industry. Founded in 2005 by CEO Marcelo González and headquartered in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the company operates through an extensive international network with offices in Mexico City, Monterrey, Miami, New York, Barcelona, São Paulo, Santiago de Chile, Bogotá, Montevideo, Lima, Guatemala, and other locations. The company's core offering is its Enterprise Low-Code Platform, which enables financial institutions, banks, credit unions, and retail companies to rapidly develop and deploy digital banking channels including mobile banking applications, digital wallets, internet banking, biometric identification systems, digital onboarding, and payment solutions. The platform features a modular and scalable architecture that facilitates visual development, reducing time-to-market and development costs without requiring extensive coding. Veritran serves over 50 banks and financial institutions globally, reaching more than 50 million users who process over 50 billion secure transactions annually. In Mexico, the company has a significant presence with approximately 200 of its 500 total employees dedicated to the Mexican market, which represents its largest market globally. Notable Mexican clients include Banorte, BanBajío, and Banco Afirme. Between 2024 and 2025, Veritran committed to investing $2.85 million in Mexico to expand operations and establish an innovation hub. The company received a strategic growth investment from Trivest Partners in 2021, achieving a valuation of $225 million. Veritran has collaborated with major technology partners including Swift for cross-border payments, Visa for payment innovations in Latin America, and Pismo for integrated banking solutions. The company is certified with SOC 2 Type 1 compliance and prioritizes cybersecurity standards in its platform design.