AccessPay has formed a strategic partnership with Global Reach Partners in order to help international businesses face the difficulties of cross-border fx payments. The aim will be to unify their payments processes under one innovative payment solution.
Companies who import, export or do business overseas will be able to harness the combined power of both AccessPay and Global Reach Partners to access a single, unified global payments system; they will no longer have to use different processes to make Bacs, SEPA and cross-border payments, all of which can be expensive and time-consuming.
Ai Moiyed, CEO of AccessPay, says “This partnership brings to fruition a concept that we’ve been working on some time. A solution that brings all the disparate payment processes under one roof is great news for corporates looking to do international business. The benefits to them are numerous; from increased cash flow and visibility through to greatly improved risk management.”
Daniel Biggs, Partner at Global Reach Partners, agrees “This partnership with AccessPay enables us to offer ‘one payment solution for all’ and will help businesses to manage their international payments and currency risk, and allow them to act on market opportunities. It’s something we know there’s a real demand for based on client feedback.”
Ali concludes, “This partnership expands our reach around the globe and has resulted in a powerful payment solution which has an enviable USP; innovative next-generation technology used to simplify processes at an (almost) unbelievably low price.”
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