News

Visa, UnionBank to streamline SME cross-border transactions

Tuesday 23 January 2018 10:23 CET | News

Union Bank of the Philippines (UnionBank) and Visa have started fast-tracking cross-border bank-to-bank (B2B) payments from SMEs.

The partnership is aimed to enable small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to send money directly to recipient banks. The requirement for a SME to open an account in each country where it has transactions will be eliminated, the agreement aiming also to cut transaction costs between UnionBank and overseas banks by about 50%.

The banks that are part of the pilot program include Commerce Bank in the US, Shinhan Bank in South Korea, Sberbank in Russia, and United Overseas Bank in Singapore.

In addition, Visa plans to partner with more banks, both local and overseas, to expand B2B coverage.


Free Headlines in your E-mail

Every day we send out a free e-mail with the most important headlines of the last 24 hours.

Subscribe now

Keywords: Visa, UnionBank, SME, cross-border transactions, Commerce Bank, Shinhan Bank, Sberbank, United Overseas Bank
Categories: Banking & Fintech
Companies:
Countries: World
This article is part of category

Banking & Fintech






Industry Events