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Home » Expedier Launches Multi-Currency Payments Platform

Expedier Launches Multi-Currency Payments Platform

Joan Aimuengheuwa by Joan Aimuengheuwa
March 27, 2026
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Expedier, a Canada-based fintech company, has launched Expedier for Business, a pro-banking online platform designed to help companies manage global cross-border payments, multi-currency transactions, and financial operations from a single platform.

As businesses expand beyond local markets and digital commerce accelerates across the continent, managing payments across currencies and jurisdictions remains a significant operational challenge. Fragmented payment systems, overly complex processes, and limited financial visibility often slow companies seeking to scale internationally.

Expedier for Business was developed to address these challenges by centralizing payments, invoicing, payroll, and treasury operations into one secure interface.

Speaking on the launch, Kingsley Madu, co-founder/CEO at Expedier, said:

“African businesses are increasingly global in how they operate, whether working with international suppliers, remote teams, or customers across multiple countries. However, financial infrastructure has not always evolved at the same pace. Expedier for Business was built to simplify how companies manage money across borders while maintaining visibility, control, and compliance across teams and markets.”

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The platform enables businesses to manage payments, invoices, multi-currency accounts, and internal financial workflows through customizable dashboards.

Built with security and usability at its core, Expedier for Business incorporates two-factor authentication, streamlined KYC and KYB verification processes, and structured access controls to support operational accountability across teams.

Expedier for Business supports transactions in USD, CAD, GBP, EUR and other international currencies, providing companies with improved oversight across markets.

Additional capabilities include virtual card issuance, automated payroll and invoicing tools, currency swaps, and payment tracking designed to streamline cross-border financial workflows.

The launch comes as cross-border trade and remote collaboration continue to reshape how African companies operate.

With increasing demand for faster and more transparent financial systems, fintech infrastructure providers are playing a growing role in enabling regional and global expansion.

Expedier for Business is now available to organizations seeking a secure and scalable solution for managing global financial operations.

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