Investment thesis
- When flight disruptions occur, getting compensation and care payments to passengers is a challenge for airlines and travellers alike. With many airlines operating on manual, legacy systems, verification and payouts are time-consuming. Passengers can wait months to receive owed payments – a frustrating experience for all.
- Swiipr’s integrated platform bridges a gap for airlines, automating verification and disbursement of payments. The company issues passengers with virtual and physical prepaid compensation cards, enabling instant flexible spending compared to one-time paper vouchers or clunky payments. It also offers crew and crisis payment solution, allowing airlines to quickly and efficiently disburse payments worldwide directly to their crewmembers.
- For passengers, this means quick compensation they can easily use. For airlines, it means lower processing costs and better customer service. Swiipr also integrates into airline Customer Relationship Management (CRMs) processes, making it a mission critical partner to airlines.
- It’s been 20 years since the implementation of EU Air Passenger Rights Regulation 261/2004. Since then, growing levels of airline disruption have led to greater regulation around the world. Around 5bn passengers travel by air every year, but only 1-2% of those disrupted receive compensation. With hundreds of millions of passengers facing disruption and costing airlines billions annually, Swiipr’s platform has the massive opportunity to offer an essential solution here. Even beyond disruptions, Swiipr has an exciting opportunity to deliver solutions to other forms of airline payments or expand it solutions the similar payment challenges in other transport industries.