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PayDo’s Dedicated Multicurrency IBANs: Breaking Down Borders in Fintech

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Businesses need financial solutions that match their international ambitions.

Whether paying contractors, receiving client payments, or handling cross-border transactions, traditional banking systems often fall short. Opening a bank account can take months, and handling large volumes of transactions can be as hard as avoiding the word “AI” in modern media.

Hardships with banking and international transfers are particularly palpable for high-risk industries like iGaming.

That’s where PayDo’s dedicated multicurrency IBANs come in. PayDo’s team of experts did their best to provide clients with an ultimate IBAN solution.  In this piece, we will deconstruct PayDo IBAN and see what makes it unique in Fintech.

 

What Is a Dedicated Multicurrency IBAN?

A dedicated multicurrency IBAN is a unique international bank account number assigned exclusively to one business. This means the business can easily handle international transactions. Unlike pooled IBANs, where multiple businesses share the same account number, a dedicated IBAN gives a business full control over its transactions.

Imagine a company called TechGlobal Ltd. They have customers and suppliers all over the world. With a dedicated multicurrency IBAN, TechGlobal Ltd. can receive payments in different currencies directly into their unique account. If a client in Germany pays an invoice in euros and another client in Japan pays in yen, both payments go straight to TechGlobal’s dedicated account. This makes it easy for them to see who paid and when without confusion.

The catch—to have a dedicated multi-currency IBAN, a company needs to open a business account. Here’s where the tricky part comes in. Opening a business bank account can take months, not speaking about the number of documents you need to provide. Another major challenge is all about high fees and slow processing times.

Besides, traditional banking methods usually require businesses to maintain separate bank accounts for different currencies. This complicates financial management and increases the costs associated with international payments.

 

PayDo’s Multicurrency IBAN Offering

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