Jordan Wright loves building great companies. He’s co-founded and led several startups from inception through to successful exits. Currently, Jordan is Co-Founder and CEO at Atomic as well as the Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors of Solera National Bank. Atomic is the market-leading provider for payroll connectivity, trusted by 13 of the leading fintech brands, including digital-first neobanks, alternative lenders, and digital brokerages such as Coinbase, Dave, and Propel, among others.
Prior to starting Atomic, Jordan was the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Unbill, a FinTech payment company he sold to online banking software provider Q2 (QTWO). Previously, he helped start a cybersecurity company, NextPage, that was acquired by Proofpoint (PFPT) as well as Mobile Butler, acquired by Amenify.
As both Vice-Chairman of Solera National Bank and Co-Founder and CEO of Atomic, Jordan bridges the gap between traditional banking and technology-enabled financial services. At Atomic, he works with nearly all of the leading fintech companies, including digital-first neobanks, alternative lenders and digital brokerages, among others, as well as traditional banks, community banks and credit unions. He has led Atomic to simplify complicated payroll integrations to cover 85% of the U.S. workforce with a combined reach of 129 million workers. Atomic’s payroll APIs are the leading way for consumers to securely connect their payroll accounts to a third-party banking app to set up or switch direct deposit payments, access financial data for income (VOI) and employment (VOE) verifications, and setup or update W-2 tax withholdings. Put simply, Atomic makes banking easier for the customer and the bank. Atomic is a member of the Financial Health Network, the Innovative Payments Association, and the Visa North America Fintech Partner Connect Program, among others.
Jordan earned his B.S. from Brigham Young University in 2012. In his spare time, he enjoys fishing with family.