QBC & Nium: Join forces to enhance cross-border payments from Japan

QBC & Nium: Join forces to enhance cross-border payments from Japan

  • QBC & Nium partnered to enhance international transfer offerings for both corporate and individual customers across Japan
  • Through this partnership will tap into Nium’s advanced pay-out capability to provide real-time, cost-efficient
  • Delighted to announce our partnership with Queen Bee Capital, one of Nium’s first partners in Japan
  • The platform will enable to provide its customers with seamless real-time payment services to more countries
  • Nium is the established global leader in overseas payments
  • By integrating with their platform easily able to cost-effectively reach more corners of the world – most in real-time
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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