Bangalore, 21 January, 2025: Indian fintech leader CheQ, founded by ex-Flipkart executive Aditya Soni, has unveiled Wisor, India’s first AI-powered credit card expert, designed to turn credit card chaos into clarity. This game-changing innovation is set to redefine how millions of Indians interact with their credit cards, offering personalized insights, effortless management, and maximise rewards—all at their fingertips.
Wisor isn’t just another feature; it’s a revolution in credit card management. Built on cutting-edge AI, it simplifies the way users handle their credit cards, saving time, maximizing value, and removing all guesswork.
India’s fintech market is booming, yet credit card management remains a challenge for millions. Wisor bridges this gap by offering a one-stop solution that’s proactive, intuitive, and tailored to the needs of users.
“With Wisor, we want to change how people interact with their credit cards,” said Aditya Soni, Founder of CheQ. “We’ve taken away the frustration of juggling multiple bank websites, Credit Card Twitter (X) threads, or manual spend analysis. Wisor will do it all for you, setting the stage for even more groundbreaking innovations to come.”
CheQ is already a powerhouse in the fintech ecosystem. In just two years, it has:
Wisor builds on this success, showcasing CheQ’s commitment to making financial management simple and rewarding for everyone.
Exclusively available on the CheQ platform, Wisor is being rolled out to 10,000 Beta users, offering an exclusive opportunity to experience the future of credit card management. Wisor is part of the 7 new products that CheQ is launching this month.
CheQ is India’s fastest-growing fintech company, dedicated to simplifying credit card management. With a focus on innovation and user-first solutions, CheQ is redefining the fintech landscape in India.
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