Transfer Galaxy and Intergiro partner to streamline cross-border payments
By Gloria Methri
Transfer Galaxy and Intergiro have partnered to launch a cross-border digital banking experience that will make it easier for foreign-born nationals and digital nomads to send money abroad.
Powered by Intergiro’s Banking as a Service platform, TransferGalaxy offers users a pioneering banking journey right within their remittance platform. Integrated wallets provide users with a centralised and secure space to manage their funds, making it easier to track and control their transactions.
Users can send money using a variety of methods, including bank transfers, debit cards, and mobile wallets. They can also track their transactions manage their accounts online and access a wider range of financial services, including currency exchange, bill payment, and mobile top-up.
Paired with the versatility of both physical and virtual debit cards, and the added convenience of integration with Apple Pay and Google Pay, the entire process has been thoughtfully crafted with the end user’s convenience and needs in mind.
“Every transaction is more than just money; it’s a sentiment, a memory,” said Yosef Mohamed, CEO of Transfer Galaxy. “This isn’t just about technology; it’s about bringing people closer. With Intergiro, we are ensuring these moments are cherished, bridging distances with every transfer.”
“FinTech isn’t just about innovation. It is about the relationships FinTech can support,” said Gustaf Hult, Head of Sales at Intergiro. “Our collaboration with Transfer Galaxy is a testament to FinTech’s potential — not just in advancing technology but in touching lives. Together, we are putting the user’s journey, emotions, and needs at the forefront.”
Transfer Galaxy’s commitment to making international payments more affordable, secure, and efficient synergizes with Intergiro’s expertise in embedded finance solutions. Together, they ensure that each remittance not only meets financial needs but also deeply resonates with the emotions and aspirations of its users.
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