In a world where fewer than 3% of venture capital funds go to female founders, and even fewer to women of color, Suneera Madhani is a rarity. She’s not just a trailblazer—she’s an embodiment of resilience, determination, and execution. From being the first female CEO to lead a unicorn out of Florida to now building her second fintech company, Suneera’s journey is a testament to taking the path less traveled and making it her own.
The Genesis of a Unicorn: Stax Payments
Suneera Madhani’s entrepreneurial journey began at the age of 25 when she took a leap of faith. Working at a payments company, she had an idea that would disrupt how payment processing was approached. But the response she received was far from supportive—her bosses didn’t see the vision. Refusing to be deterred, Suneera decided to forge her own path, quitting her job and diving headfirst into building Stax Payments.
With her brother as her co-founder, they embarked on a decade-long journey, scaling Stax Payments to over $140 million in recurring revenue before a billion-dollar exit in 2021. What made Stax different? Suneera and her team introduced a subscription-based processing model that bridged a gap in the market—offering both in-person and digital transactions, combining the best of what competitors like Square and Stripe offered.
“Ideas don’t make you an entrepreneur, execution does,” Suneera says, reflecting on her journey. “There’s no such thing as a billion-dollar idea—only billion-dollar execution.” Her mantra was to put one foot in front of the other, solve problems daily, and focus on providing excellent customer experiences.
The Realities of Being a Woman in Fintech
Suneera has never shied away from discussing the challenges of being a woman—particularly a woman of color—in a male-dominated industry. She describes her journey as one of always having to build her own seat at the table. In boardrooms where no one looked like her, she was often underestimated. “I’m a 5-foot-tall brown woman,” she says, “I had to learn to carry my power upfront and create my own space in those rooms.”
Balancing authenticity with resilience, Suneera learned how to navigate the duality of being both tough and kind. She admits that, for much of her journey, she wore armor to protect herself from the challenges she faced. Now, however, she is allowing herself to embrace vulnerability, tapping more into her feminine energy in her new venture.
Building Again: Worth AI and the Mission for Equity
After a successful exit from Stax Payments, many would have expected Suneera to take a break. Instead, she’s back with another fintech venture—Worth AI. This time, her mission is even more focused on impact and equity. Worth AI aims to create a business credit score that levels the playing field for small businesses, particularly those led by minorities.
“We believe decision-making about businesses should be done through data, not unconscious bias,” Suneera explains. Worth AI is creating an underwriting platform that removes human bias from financial decision-making, providing equitable access to funding for small businesses. Partnering with Equifax, Worth AI is setting out to standardize the way businesses’ creditworthiness is measured—something that Suneera feels passionate about after experiencing firsthand the challenges of getting access to capital.
Lessons in Resilience: The Entrepreneurial Roller Coaster
For Suneera, the journey to success has not been without its struggles. She is candid about the emotional roller coaster of being an entrepreneur—the late nights, the countless rejections, and the resilience required to keep going. “I wanted to quit a thousand times,” she admits. “But I showed up every day, even when it was hard. It’s about being comfortable with rejection and being willing to pivot when necessary.”
The key to her success, Suneera says, has been to focus on execution and customer experience. “Revenue solves all problems,” she notes. “If you build a great business, the rest will follow.” Her approach has always been customer-centric, treating every client as if they were a guest in her own home—a philosophy she attributes to her upbringing in an immigrant household.
Balancing Family, Femininity, and Business
Beyond her professional achievements, Suneera is also a mother to two daughters, who have been part of her entrepreneurial journey from day one. Both girls took their first steps in her office, and Suneera often refers to Stax as her “first baby.” She speaks openly about the challenge of balancing her roles as a CEO and a mom, acknowledging that it requires flexibility, support, and prioritization.
In her new venture, Suneera is embracing a different kind of leadership—one that is more open, authentic, and aligned with her personal values. She talks about the importance of “freedom of time, dollar, and impact,” and how she wants Worth AI to be about more than just financial success—she wants it to make a difference.
Freedom, Impact, and Leaving a Legacy
Suneera’s entrepreneurial journey has been driven by her desire for freedom—first, the freedom of money, then the freedom of time, and now, the freedom to make an impact. She is focused on building a legacy that will not only benefit her family but also create opportunities for others who have been overlooked by traditional systems.
“Hard work is the shortcut to success,” she says. And with Worth AI, Suneera is proving once again that when vision meets execution, anything is possible.
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More of Suneera:
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- Website: suneeramadhani.com
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- Linkedin: @suneeramadhani
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