Finseta targets Antigua property buyers with currency payment support

Finseta Plc

Finseta is targeting international property buyers in Antigua with foreign exchange and payment services designed to make high-value cross-border purchases easier to manage.

Buying property overseas can expose clients to exchange-rate movements, bank charges and payment delays. Finseta is positioning its platform as a way to manage those risks more directly by helping clients exchange currency, lock in rates and send international payments through a regulated payments provider.

The company’s service is aimed at buyers who need to move funds between currencies as part of an Antigua property purchase. Rather than relying only on a traditional bank, clients can open an account with Finseta, speak with a dedicated account manager and use the platform to manage foreign exchange trades and payments linked to the transaction.

International property purchases are often large, time-sensitive and dependent on smooth payment execution. That creates demand for services that can reduce uncertainty around exchange rates and provide a clear process for sending money across borders.

Finseta also presents the service as relationship-led. Clients are given support from an account manager who can guide them through the foreign exchange process and help with transfer strategies. Large property transactions are not usually simple one-off payments. Buyers may need advice on timing, currency conversion and payment scheduling, which gives Finseta the opportunity to build deeper client relationships.

Clients apply online, set up an account, work with an account manager and then use Finseta to conduct FX trades, secure exchange rates and make international property payments. The approach is designed to remove complexity while giving clients more control over timing and cost.

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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