NEW YORK—Swan has partnered with Wise Platform, a payments platform used by financial institutions globally.
According to Fintech Global, the collaboration is intended to improve the ability of Swan’s clients to send and receive money around the word.
“The core of this partnership lies in facilitating international payments. Swan’s 100+ clients can now empower their customers to transact in 20+ currencies at the mid-market rate, with a significant portion of these transfers being settled in under 20 seconds,” Fintech Global reported.
Fintech Global pointed out that Wise Platform is known for its infrastructure solutions that are designed to simplify and economize global financial transactions for banks, financial institutions, and businesses.
“This partnership marks a significant milestone in providing European clients with an intuitive, affordable, and efficient mechanism for conducting international business transactions,” Fintech Global said.
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