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...it came to making payments across borders. Imagine that you are a US company who needs to pay a supplier in Central America. With the current payment infrastructure, it's gonna cost you something between 30 and $50 to send that that money. For the co
...to cross border payments could unlock entirely new markets. There is a cost component, but she's very excited about the the prospect of being able to sell more, of reaching consumers that she cannot reach today if she's selling from her physical art
...payments, through that. We always serve financial institutions, so we are always a correspondent service for, for other banks, payment companies, cross border businesses, payroll providers, etcetera. And we're really stitching together central bank c
...say cross border payments. We've also seen, explosive growth in use cases like treasury management, and we saw with the tokenization of other types of, you know, call it non, dollar assets like the, Biddle Fund, which is BlackRock's money market fund
...cross border, you know, payments, whether it's, you know, consumer business today. A lot of them will tell you that, like, listen, like, you know, the big problem is that not that, you know, sending the money. Yes. Like, if it's just, you know, here
...payments is about a 120,000,000,000,000 if they can access it. B to b commerce is actually just much larger than b to c commerce if you think about the amount of money that flows over invoices that are, paid via ACH or wire. Visa, I think, is intense
And, payments became that. I became kinda equally as frustrated that it was really hard in an open banking ecosystem to monetize foreign exchange, cross border flows as really this is the area that you make most of your money as a payment company, an
We are seeing it to some extent as well these days with stablecoins. And I think the example of offshore dollars also allows me to close by answering another of the questions that were posed by Brendan to to get us started in thinking about these iss
...And so this cross border interest rate arbitrage is really just a way markets distribute the currency according to who needs it and provide the hedges that facilitate the functioning of British corporations as well. It's what we call now, like, a use
And so this cross border interest rate arbitrage is really just a way markets distribute the currency according to who needs it and provide the hedges that facilitate the functioning of British corporations as well. It's what we call now, like, a use
But on the other side, there are billions of dollars that are flowing in the form of USDT for remittances. So actually USDT is counterbalancing those outflows, if you will, with the new inflows and new faster and cheaper inflows when it comes to remi
“Why cross-border fintech companies are aggressively acquiring in African markets”
...one is a lot of cross border companies. I mean, Wave has done incredible an incredible job here, Tap Tap Send. These companies, for obvious reasons, have done a a lot of work in opening up some of the
There were €2,700,000,000,000 denominated liabilities booked outside of the euro area, 670,000,000,000 or so for for pound and yen. And and and, of course, yeah, this is global money that is arranged as well hierarchically, and it goes certainly beyo
Visa, I think, is intensely aware that they're not going to take two and a half percent interchange on a company invoicing another company for a million dollar services provided thing. But, you know, there are elements of b two b that do have interch
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