
Global Payments
Payments features

Currencies

Global Payouts
- SWIFT- High value wires offering same day and next day delivery
- Global ACH – Less expensive option for lower value payments

Foreign Collections
- Multi-currency accounts- hold funds in more than 20 currencies
- Foreign in-country accounts (SVB and IBOS global network)
- Incoming wire and routing instructions. Learn more

Integration
- ERP file integration. Learn more
- API Portal. Learn more
- SVB and Modern Treasury. Learn more

Specialized Advisors

Worldwide Trading
- Global trading hours and holiday calendar. Learn more
- Transaction cutoff times. Learn more
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