Australian business owners, leaders and entrepreneurs who transact internationally continue to face challenges due to the limitations associated with traditional finance facilities and credit card usage. However, OctetPay is redefining the landscape in an effort to make international business payments more efficient – so established and growing Australian businesses can thrive in the expanding global marketplace.
We spoke to Octet’s Head of Marketing, Duncan Khoury, about the future of business foreign exchange and payments.
There are approximately 2.4 million businesses in Australia, and many of those trade and transact internationally. Add to that the fact that our nation’s local enterprises have a total foreign business currency exposure of $2.39 billion, and it’s clear business foreign exchange services are needed now more than ever before.
With US giant Amex recently announcing the decommissioning of its FX payments product outside of the United States, many businesses have been forced to seek new and reliable ways to seamlessly pay both their international and domestic suppliers.
“There are potentially hundreds of thousands of Australian businesses being impacted here,” Duncan says of the Amex move. This is where Octet has emerged as a supplier payments game-changer. The OctetPay service provides businesses with a transparent supply chain platform for swift and secure cross-border payments.
There are approximately 2.4 million businesses in Australia, and many of those trade and transact internationally. Add to that the fact that our nation’s local enterprises have a total foreign business currency exposure of $2.39 billion, and it’s clear business foreign exchange services are needed now more than ever before.
With US giant Amex recently announcing the decommissioning of its FX payments product outside of the United States, many businesses have been forced to seek new and reliable ways to seamlessly pay both their international and domestic suppliers.
“There are potentially hundreds of thousands of Australian businesses being impacted here,” Duncan says of the Amex move. This is where Octet has emerged as a supplier payments game-changer. The OctetPay service provides businesses with a transparent supply chain platform for swift and secure cross-border payments.
OctetPay is breaking new ground in the international business payment sector by streamlining transactions and overcoming cross-border payment issues. Using an intelligent supply chain platform, OctetPay enables users to transact with confidence.
Duncan says there are two broad types of business payment requirements: domestic and international, and OctetPay can manage both.
“A lot of the providers out there are centred more around domestic payments. OctetPay has two key points of differentiation. One is that it is more geared towards being a fast and efficient international payment product, and two, is the nature of the supply chain platform itself. Once you have onboarded your suppliers onto the platform, and you start transacting with them, it’s seamless, secure and fast.”
To create a streamlined and user-friendly experience, Octet’s other working capital solutions can work cohesively with OctetPay in order to help your business thrive in a competitive market.
Octet’s debtor finance solution is an efficient tool in enabling you to access unpaid business invoices as an immediate cash injection. In fact, we can help you convert up to 85% of invoices to immediately boost cash flow.
Also worth consideration is our trade finance facility. It’s a great way to bolster your business’ purchasing power, with a revolving line of credit, allowing up to 60 days interest free and 120-day repayment terms.
Business money transfers and supplier payments have never been so easy. OctetPay gives you the power to pay, no matter where in the world your suppliers are located. Register online today.
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