Brandon Gallagher has spent his career solving financial problems that few people ever see — but millions rely on. His work is the invisible scaffolding of Canada’s financial system: compliant, secure, massively scalable.
As a fintech architect, he has delivered systems for some of Canada’s most recognizable banks and payment networks. He’s built neobanks, migrated critical national platforms, and ensured that peer-to-peer payments work flawlessly for tens of millions of users.
But today, Gallagher is tackling a different kind of trust problem — the one that keeps multimillion-dollar deals from closing smoothly. Luxury brokers, art dealers, yacht agents, and private jet companies have long had to wrestle with delays, fraud risks, and archaic payment processes.
Gallagher’s answer is Nezz — a platform built to strip out the friction, verify the players, and move the money instantly. Instead of waiting days for wires or risking cash handovers, clients can send millions in minutes — safely, cleanly, and with the same ease they move a few dollars between friends.
The play is as much about psychology as technology: create speed without sacrificing security, transparency without complexity, and turn what was once a tense waiting game into a seamless closing ritual.
In doing so, Gallagher isn’t just solving payments. He’s upgrading trust for the entire luxury economy.