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Currencycloud Powers OPAL to Simplify Cross-Border Payments for SMEs

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Licensed as a Major Payment Institution (MPI) by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), OPAL offers domestic and cross-border payments, payment accounts, and e-money services. Find out how Currencycloud can help you build your payments infrastructure by speaking to one of their experts today.

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Currencycloud Facilitates Seamless Cross-Border Payments with Singapore MPI Licence

The Fintech Times

Currencycloud, a Visa solution, is granted preliminary approval for a major payment licence from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). Rohit Narang , managing director of APAC, Currencycloud said: “The IPA for a Major Payment Institution Licence is testament to the strength of the Currencycloud brand.

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XSGD, Singapore’s First Dollar-Backed Stablecoin, Launches on Bitstamp to Power Global Cross-Border Payments

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Unlocking Global Cross-Border Payment Flows Stablecoins like XSGD are rapidly emerging as the preferred solution for on-chain cross-border payments, providing a secure and efficient alternative to traditional financial systems.

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Cross Border Payments Singapore: How the Lion City is Poised to be Global Hub

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With a highly skilled international workforce, long-established support for innovation and a well-developed reputation as a global finance hub, cross-border payments in Singapore have the makings of a global hub. These figures emphasize the high focus on cross-border payments in the domestic payment market.

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Finovate Global New Zealand: Business Banking, Wealthtech, and Cross-Border Payments

Finovate

“At Ebury, we embrace the complexity and risk of daily cross-border payments that enable business growth, in a way that traditional banks do not, or cannot,” Ebury Managing Director for APAC, Rick Roache said. Romania’s national mobile payment system, RoPay, went live this week.

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Currencycloud Gets In-Principle Approval for Payments License From MAS

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Currencycloud, a provider of B2B embedded cross-border solutions, has received in-principle approval for a Major Payment Institution (MPI) license from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). Currently, the company enables businesses to manage multiple currencies across different countries.

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Nuvei Secures Payments License from MAS to Expand Offerings in Singapore

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Canadian payments firm Nuvei Corporation has secured a Major Payment Institution (MPI) license from the Monetary Authority of Singapore. The company that it will continue to invest in building its presence across APAC.