Finseta promotes global card spending for international business use

Finseta Plc

Finseta is marketing its card as a practical spending tool for businesses and professionals that operate internationally. The card is designed to help customers pay for remote teams, overseas suppliers and travel costs without unnecessary friction.

Finseta says the card can be used in more than 210 territories worldwide and at millions of merchants wherever Mastercard is accepted. A payments product has more value when customers can rely on it in a wide range of markets and situations. Broad acceptance reduces the risk of disruption and makes the product more relevant to companies with international operations, travelling staff or supplier relationships in multiple countries.

Finseta Plc (LON:FIN), formerly Cornerstone FS PLC, is a United Kingdom-based foreignexchange and payments company offering multi-currency accounts and payment solutions to businesses and individuals through its global payments network.

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