Intellabridge Technology Corporation announced that the Company is designing and developing a global DeFi bank called "Kash", which will be built on DeFi and Web3 networks. The Company's Kash product is expected to provide customers with financial solutions that include savings, investments and payments as its core modules. Kash is expected to function as a decentralized and autonomous digital bank that brings secure financial blockchain solutions to the mainstream economy in a way that provides customers worldwide with financial independence, purchasing power, stability and security. The Kash solution is being developed to provide real-time processing, improved accessibility, and lower fees compared to traditional financial products in international markets. The Savings module will be based on a DeFi stablecoin with a view to solving the inflation problem for more than one billion people worldwide, with a simple and secure way to save in dollars and earn interest at rates above inflation using best-in-class DeFi protocols like Compound, Aave, and Yearn Finance. The Payments module is expected to offer customers a seamless payment experience with lower transaction fees and instant settlement based on blockchain technology. The Company is working to design this module for any type of P2P transfer such as remittance and e-commerce markets, working with partners to facilitate payments using the Kash stablecoin. The goal is to leverage DeFi payment rails to provide faster and more secure transactions at a fraction of the cost with powerful savings for customers and merchants. The Company is building on Web3, the next generation internet, which is more decentralized, verifiable, and secure, and gives users ownership and power over their identity, data, and transactions. Web3 decentralizes control of the internet, combining decentralized internet networks, secure computing, and autonomous intelligent software. Intellabridge is building the Kash technology as a decentralized bank, to securely link people and data with cryptographic verifiability, transaction processing, P2P connectivity and trustless interoperability.