Aircash Joins Central Europes Fast-Growing Tech Elite, Boosting Croatias Fintech Profile
The recognition comes from Deloitte’s Technology Fast 50 Central Europe ranking, where Aircash placed fourth and recorded nearly 6 000 % revenue growth over the assessment period. The company was also selected for the Impact Stars category, which highlights firms that combine innovation with social impact. In addition, Aircash was named one of the top ten companies in Intesa Sanpaolo’s Imprese Vincenti program on 9 June 2026.
Aircash’s platform is a licensed electronic money institution (EMI). It became the first digital wallet in Croatia to obtain an EMI licence in 2019 and launched a prepaid Aircash Mastercard in 2021. By 2024 the firm had more than one million users and had expanded to over 250 000 retail locations across Croatia. The app allows users to send and receive money, top up their account instantly, pay bills, shop online and use a one‑click prepaid card without fees.
The company’s growth reflects a broader shift in the European fintech landscape. Digital wallets and mobile payments are increasingly common, offering consumers faster and more flexible alternatives to traditional banking. Aircash’s expansion beyond Croatia into other Central and Eastern European markets demonstrates the firm’s ambition to serve a wider user base and to partner with local merchants.
Industry observers note that Aircash’s success signals a change in Croatia’s international image. While the country has long been known for tourism and natural beauty, the emergence of companies like Aircash shows that Croatia is developing a technology sector capable of competing in a highly competitive European market. The firm’s rapid expansion also highlights the speed at which the Croatian startup ecosystem is evolving.
Fintech competition continues to grow, and regulatory complexity is increasing. Aircash has emphasized the need to invest in security, innovation and user trust as it expands. The firm’s status as an EMI gives it a regulatory framework that supports cross‑border transactions while maintaining compliance with European financial regulations.
The company’s recent accolades and market presence position it as a key player in the region’s fintech scene. Aircash’s digital wallet, prepaid card and payment services are already used by millions of consumers, and the firm’s partnerships with retailers and financial institutions are expanding.
Looking ahead, Aircash plans to deepen its presence in Central and Eastern Europe, develop new features for its app, and continue to meet regulatory requirements. The firm’s latest recognition by Deloitte and Intesa Sanpaolo underscores its rapid growth and its potential to shape the future of digital finance in the region.
In summary, Aircash’s inclusion in Central Europe’s fast‑growing tech elite marks a milestone for Croatian fintech. The company’s rapid expansion, regulatory compliance, and growing user base demonstrate its ability to compete on a regional scale. As the firm continues to innovate and broaden its reach, it is likely to remain a prominent name in European fintech for the foreseeable future.