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Ebury is a London-based fintech company founded in 2009, specializing in international payments and foreign exchange services. The company supports SMEs and midcaps with a comprehensive platform for cross-border operations, operating in over 29 markets and 160 countries, with more than 130 currencies available. Ebury has a strong global presence, with over 40 offices in 25 countries and a workforce of more than 1,300 employees. Ebury offers a range of financial tools, including global payments, FX risk management, business lending, and trade finance. Their services include multi-currency accounts, bulk payments, and strategies to hedge against exchange rate fluctuations. The company also provides cash management solutions and APIs for seamless integration into existing systems. Ebury is regulated by the UK's Financial Conduct Authority and has received recognition for its rapid growth and innovation in the fintech space.
Global Venmo for cross border payments
Clara is a Latin American company that specializes in end-to-end spend management solutions. Its platform helps businesses control and optimize expenses efficiently through a corporate credit card and management system. Clara offers a digital account for easy fund transfers, credit limit adjustments, and earning yields on balances. The platform features an AI agent that analyzes company data, answers queries, and generates detailed reports with actionable insights. Clara automates expense policy enforcement, ensuring compliance without manual effort. Key offerings include customizable corporate credit cards, expense policy automation, tax compliance tools, and operational efficiency features. The company is trusted by over 20,000 businesses in Latin America, providing a secure and modern financial management experience. Clara holds PCI-DSS 4.0 and ISO 27001 certifications, ensuring high security for its users.
Latin America's global financial app
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