Pricing

You should know the cost
before the money moves.

One FX markup on the interbank rate, one fee per payout, quoted up front and locked when you confirm. No monthly platform fee, no charge for opening accounts or holding balances.

Standard

For businesses opening their first corridors

No monthly fee

Pay per transaction

  • Global Accounts in all 19 currencies
  • Local receiving details per currency
  • 0.5% FX markup on the interbank rate
  • $0.50 per payout on a local rail
  • 2FA and access by role for your whole team
  • Full activity log and CSV export
Open an account
Most businesses start here

Scale

For businesses paying suppliers every week

Volume pricing

Rates step down as you send more

  • Everything in Standard
  • Tiered FX markup that falls with volume
  • Discounted payout fees on your busiest corridors
  • Multiple businesses under one login
  • Priority support with a named contact
  • Early access to card issuance
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Enterprise

For treasury teams and platforms

Custom

Built around your flows

  • Everything in Scale
  • Negotiated FX and payout pricing
  • API access for programmatic payouts
  • Custom approval workflows and limits
  • Dedicated implementation support
  • Contractual SLAs
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What costs nothing

Opening an account
Free, in any of the 19 currencies
Holding a balance
Free, in every currency you hold
Receiving into a Global Account
Free on local rails
Team seats
Free, with roles and 2FA included

What a payout costs

The rail is chosen for you based on where the money is going. Local rails are used wherever they exist, because they are faster and cheaper than the alternative.

Rail Coverage Fee
Local rails: FPS, SEPA, ACH, NIP, GH EFT, RTC, SPEI and more 34 countries $0.50
Mobile money: MTN, M-Pesa, Airtel, Vodafone and others Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania 0.9%
SWIFT, the fallback wherever no domestic rail exists Worldwide $15

Currency conversion is charged separately, as a 0.5% markup on the interbank rate. You see the converted amount before you approve the payment, and that amount is what settles.