Ebury has partnered with Salt Edge to integrate its EU and UK PSD2 APIs and enable both companies to enhance visibility and attract new customers while offering existing customers open banking services.
The fintech specializing in payments and collections, FX risk management, and business lending founded in 2009 aims to simplify and power global trade by helping clients scale and transact all over the world. The new partnership comes as part of these efforts.
The integration will offer Ebury account holders immediate access, in a compliant manner, to the vast network of accounting, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), and Treasury Management platforms using Salt Edge services for automated reconciliation.
This means increased visibility amongst financial service providers in Europe and the UK, allowing Ebury clients to experience the convenience of open banking.
Toby Young, Group Technology Director at Ebury, said: Ebury is excited to be working with Salt Edge to extend the benefits of open banking to our UK and EU customers. Ebury exists to connect companies to the world and optimise international trade, and our partnership with Salt Edge will simplify our customers’ reconciliation processes, allowing them to focus on growing their businesses.”
Bodrug Virgiliu, Open Banking Solutions Expert at Salt Edge, commented: Salt Edge is thrilled to support Ebury’s commitment to helping SMEs and businesses streamline and simplify cross-border trade. By adding Ebury’s PSD2 API to our network, we enable their clients to securely and seamlessly share account information with ours, eliminating regulatory burdens. Leveraging Ebury’s unique product offering, this collaboration reinforces our shared dedication to delivering innovative and comprehensive financial solutions.”
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