The Project
Lumina is a modern financial operations platform built for SaaS businesses that need to move money globally without the overhead of legacy banking infrastructure. The platform handles payouts to 140+ countries, smart reconciliation, multi-entity management, and real-time financial reporting — all through a unified API. The brief was to build a marketing site that communicated enterprise-grade capability while remaining accessible and conversion-focused.
What Was Built
OpalWave built the Lumina platform site with a fintech-forward design language — precise, data-dense, and deliberately trustworthy. The core value propositions — instant global payouts, AI fraud detection, SEPA/FPS/ACH local rail access, and integrations with Xero, QuickBooks, and NetSuite — are surfaced through clean feature sections and developer-friendly SDK documentation snippets. The architecture communicates reliability at scale: 99.8% success rate, $10B+ transaction volume, and 4,000+ companies served. Every section is designed to reduce friction and build confidence in the buying decision.
Key Achievements
Delivered a fintech platform site that holds up to enterprise scrutiny while remaining conversion-optimized for growth-stage SaaS buyers. The performance metrics — success rates, transaction volumes, and customer counts — are integrated into the design as trust signals, not buried in an about page. The developer documentation layer communicates technical depth to the technical buyers who matter most. Lumina launched with a site that earns trust at first glance and communicates scale without losing the human clarity that makes fintech sites convert.
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