Sequoia-backed fintech Aspora will let Indian diaspora pay bills back home

November 17, 2025 Ivan Mehta

The startup said that until now, users had to either transfer the money to their Indian accounts or ask someone to handle the bills for them. The other option for them was to use their foreign cards and try and pay bills while facing high charges and payment failures.

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