Four core services, delivered with consistent execution standards across every engagement. Each is supported by named relationship management, transparent pricing, and the documentation your auditors will ask for.
Convert fiat held at your bank into stablecoins or major digital assets, settled directly to a wallet you control. Compliance review is conducted before execution, so the settlement itself is uneventful — which is the way it should be.
| Funding currencies |
USD · EUR · GBP · CHF · HKD · SGD · CAD · AUD · AED · JPY
SWIFTSEPACHAPSFPSEFT
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| Delivery instruments | USDT, USDC, BTC, ETH, and other top-tier digital assets on request. |
| Settlement window | Same business day for receipts confirmed before defined cut-offs; otherwise next business day. |
| Pricing | Quote-driven — indicative spread provided before commitment, all-in cost confirmed in writing prior to execution. |
| Typical use | Treasury allocation to digital assets, OTC purchases, settlement of cross-border crypto-denominated obligations. |
Liquidate digital assets to fiat with payouts to your bank account in supported jurisdictions. Clear FX disclosure, transparent fees, and full settlement documentation issued on the same day.
| Accepted assets | USDT, USDC, BTC, ETH; additional assets considered subject to liquidity review. |
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| Payout currencies |
USD · EUR · GBP · CHF · HKD · SGD · CAD · AUD · AED · JPY
SWIFTSEPACHAPSFPSLocal rails
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| Settlement window | Same business day under defined cut-offs; T+1 for cross-jurisdictional or higher-value transactions requiring secondary review. |
| Documentation | Trade confirmation, fee statement, on-chain reference, and jurisdiction-appropriate compliance documentation issued on settlement. |
| Typical use | Realisation of digital asset gains to fiat, treasury rebalancing, settlement of operating expenses funded from digital balances. |
Receive payments from your customers and counterparties in fiat or stablecoin, with proceeds consolidated and converted into your nominated settlement currency. A practical alternative to building cross-border collection in-house.
| Collection methods | Wire receipts in major fiat currencies; on-chain stablecoin receipts via dedicated addresses. |
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| Account structure | Dedicated virtual accounts and counterparty references — keeping your reconciliation clean. |
| Reporting | Daily statements, configurable export formats, and reconciliation files compatible with common ERP systems. |
| Controls | Counterparty screening at receipt, source-of-funds enquiry where indicated, configurable whitelists. |
| Typical use | Receiving payments from international clients, suppliers, or platform users; consolidating multi-jurisdiction collection into a single ledger. |
Disburse to suppliers, partners, payroll, and beneficiaries across jurisdictions — singly or in scheduled batches, in fiat or stablecoin. Approval workflows and dual-control release are built in by default.
| Payment rails | SWIFT, SEPA, CHAPS, FPS, local rails in supported jurisdictions; on-chain transfers in major stablecoins. |
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| Initiation | Single payments via portal; bulk file upload (CSV / XML) for batched releases; API-based initiation for established clients. |
| Approval | Configurable maker–checker controls. Threshold-based dual approval as standard for higher-value releases. |
| Beneficiary controls | Sanctions and PEP screening at every release. Beneficiary whitelisting available for repeat counterparties. |
| Typical use | Cross-border vendor settlement, contractor and payroll disbursement, partner revenue share, scheduled treasury distributions. |
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