Finseta targets larger currency clients with bespoke payment solutions

Finseta Plc

Finseta is using its bespoke solutions offering to appeal to clients that need more than a standard international payments service. The company is targeting businesses and individuals that handle larger volumes of non-standard currencies, as well as clients that need a reliable partner to manage international transfers and currency requirements.

Finseta says it can build tailored payment and currency solutions around a client’s specific needs. Cross-border payments are often not simple. Clients may need access to particular currencies, named account details, payment tracking, statements and the ability to manage several currencies from one place.

The main tool behind the service is the Finseta Online Account, supported by the company’s Global Payments Network. Through this account, clients can manage, maintain and distribute funds in more than 140 currencies and more than 165 countries.

The Global Payments Network gives clients the ability to buy and sell in more than 165 countries and send funds in more than 140 currencies. This is important for clients that need access to a wide range of currency routes, including less commonly used currencies.

Finseta also offers named individual IBANs and account details. This helps clients receive and send funds through account details that are clearly assigned to them. For businesses dealing with international counterparties, that can make payments easier to manage and may support confidence in the transaction process.

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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