Modernising cross-border payments with domestic rails
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Thanks to Wise Platform, large companies and banks can now leverage Wise’s global payments technology and embed the best way to send, receive, and manage money internationally into their existing infrastructure.
In Q3, Wise Platform made significant progress in making the world’s money work for everyone. This quarter:
•We welcomed our first partner in Saudi Arabia
•We announced our new collaboration with Swift
•We launched an innovative Correspondent Services solution allowing banks to connect to Wise Platform via Swift messages
•Four Wisers took to the stage at the annual Sibos conference to share their expertise on instant payments, bank-fintech partnerships and more.
Read on to find out more about what we’ve been up to in Q3.
Saudi Awwal Bank
We’ve partnered with Saudi Awwal Bank (SAB), a subsidiary of HSBC, which will provide Awwal customers with fast, secure and cost-effective solutions for sending and receiving money internationally.
Read more about it inFinextra, FF News, and Zawya.
Swift
While we announced our collaboration with Swift, we also unveiled a brand new Correspondent Services product that will transform the way banks are able to leverage Wise’s global payments network.
Financial institutions seeking to innovate their international payment offerings are now able to route Swift payment messages directly to Wise Platform, where they complete seamlessly over Wise’s global payments network with end-to-end transparency. This enables banks to offer the speed and convenience of Wise directly to their customers, without needing to implement any major changes to their systems.
Our Correspondent Services solution marks a major milestone in Wise Platform’s mission to open up fast, low-cost and transparent international payments to the world’s largest financial institutions and their customers.
To find out more about Correspondent Services, read Managing Director Steve Naudé's blog post here, and visit the Wise Platform website.
Sibos
The Wise Platform team travelled to Toronto in September to meet partners and experts from across the industry. We had four speaking engagements throughout the course of the week, including a fireside chat between Wise Co-Founder and CEO Kristo Käärmann and Swift CEO Javier Pérez-Tasso.
Wise Platform also sat on a number of panels throughout the week including:
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