Remitian Finishes Top Three at eMerge Americas 2026
Remitian was selected from more than 110 startups worldwide to pitch on the main stage at eMerge Americas 2026 in Miami — and finished in the top three.
Tax payments are essential to the functioning of the economy. Yet for decades, the infrastructure behind them has failed to keep pace with modern financial systems. That disconnect — between how taxes are filed and how they are actually paid — is the problem Remitian was built to solve.
Last week, CEO and Co-Founder Solon Angel presented that vision on the main stage at eMerge Americas 2026 in Miami, one of the largest technology conferences in the southeastern United States. Remitian was selected from more than 110 startups across the globe to compete in the pitch competition — and finished in third place.
The Problem We Presented
Tax payments today are managed across fragmented government portals, tracked manually, and processed without centralized visibility. Software platforms handle workflow but lack embedded payment execution. Financial institutions move funds but sit outside the tax process entirely.
The result is a system where responsibility is distributed but infrastructure is not.
Remitian provides the secure, automated infrastructure that unifies tax payment execution across firms, software platforms, financial institutions, and taxpayers. One platform. Every tax payment. No penalties.
What This Means
eMerge Americas validated what we hear consistently from firms, platforms, and institutions navigating tax payment complexity: the infrastructure gap is real, and the market is ready for a solution built with the precision and reliability that tax payments demand.
We are grateful to the eMerge Americas organizers, our mentors throughout the program, and the entire Remitian team whose preparation and commitment made this possible.
Tax payment infrastructure is long overdue for modernization. We are building it.