AIRWALLEX (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. is a subsidiary of Airwallex, a global financial technology company. Airwallex was founded in Melbourne, Australia, in 2015, by Jack Zhang, Max Li, Lucy Liu, and Xijing Dai. While initially headquartered in Melbourne and later Hong Kong, Airwallex now maintains dual global headquarters in Singapore and San Francisco. The company is privately held and, as of December 2025, was valued at US$8 billion. Airwallex reported over US$1 billion in annualized revenue as of October 2025, and an estimated US$1.3 billion in April 2026, with an employee count of approximately 2,200 to 2,300 as of early 2026.
Airwallex provides a global financial platform for businesses, offering solutions for payments, treasury, and spend management, as well as embedded finance. Their services include multi-currency business accounts, expense cards, payroll, online payments acceptance, real-time foreign exchange (FX) rates, and investment products such as Airwallex Yield. The company leverages its proprietary financial infrastructure and banking network to facilitate cross-border payments and manage financial operations for businesses worldwide.
Based on the provided patent litigation data, AIRWALLEX (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. has a limited patent litigation posture, appearing solely as a plaintiff in its single tracked case. This indicates an assertion or defense of intellectual property rather than being a frequent target of infringement suits. The specific case, AIRWALLEX PTY. LTD. et al. v. Intercurrency Software LLC, is being handled at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB), suggesting a focus on challenging patent validity.
The sole tracked case, AIRWALLEX PTY. LTD. et al. v. Intercurrency Software LLC, initiated on August 29, 2025, highlights Airwallex's engagement in patent matters at the PTAB. While Airwallex is an operating company, the nature of this specific entity's appearance as a plaintiff in a single patent challenge aligns with strategic intellectual property management rather than broad defensive litigation.