Pay everyone you owe, from one balance
Suppliers, sellers, contractors and staff — paid in their own currency, over local rails and SWIFT, settled the next business day. One regulated account, one instruction, one set of books.
Money going out is where it all breaks
Every new country means another bank, another onboarding, another balance to babysit. Nobody wants to run ten of them to pay ten people.
The money is passed between banks you never chose, on a timeline nobody will commit to — and you find out what actually arrived when it arrives.
A broker here, a bank there, a spreadsheet in between — and no single system that knows which payout actually landed.
Four steps, then it’s out the door
The money is already there
You collect into the same regulated account you pay out from.
Load the roster
Recipients, currencies, amounts — a batch instead of one-by-one.
Convert when you choose
Near the mid-market rate with a clear 0.5% margin, shown up front.
Payouts leave
Local rails and SWIFT, settled T+1, a webhook for every one.
One account that pays the whole list
One balance in, a whole roster paid
Illustrative example. The names, roles, currencies, amounts, batch size and statuses here are all invented for the demo — it isn’t a product screenshot, and it says nothing about how any given payout is routed.
Hold each currency as it arrives.
- Aurelia TextilesSupplier · EUR 18,400.00 Queued Sent
- Northwind MediaAgency · GBP 7,250.00 Queued Sent
- Sana Al FarsiSeller · AED 33,100.00 Queued Sent
- Kenji WatanabeContractor · JPY 620,000 Queued Sent
- Thabo NkosiTeam · ZAR 141,500.00 Queued Sent
- Marisol DuarteSeller · MXN 268,400.00 Queued Sent
The products behind it
Multi-currency accounts
Hold 60 currencies and pay out worldwide from one regulated account.
Payment processing
Accept cards, wallets, local rails and crypto into the account you pay out from.
Crypto ⇄ cash
Accept crypto and convert to cash, or pay out in crypto — both directions.
Send it out from one account
Accept, hold, convert and pay out across 60 currencies — with one regulated counterparty that’s reachable and clear about how it works.



