FAQ
International payments
who can access international payments services? international payments services are exclusively available to business entities based in the united states what types of entities can use international payments? the service is limited to business entities (payers), covering both business to consumer (b2c) and business to business (b2b) transaction scenarios what currencies do we support? usd, aud, cad, eur, inr, jpy, myr, nzd, nok, omr, php, sek, gbp, aed what countries do we support? australia, austria, belgium, canada, croatia, estonia, finland, france, germany, greece, india, ireland, italy, japan, lithuania, luxembourg, malaysia, netherlands, new zealand, norway, oman, philippines, portugal, slovenia, spain, sweden, united kingdom, uae, mexico, brazil, colombia, guatemala, uruguay how do new partners onboard? 1 enroll as a cross river's operating system (cos) partner 2\ complete due diligence 3\ execute a service agreement 4\ conduct sandbox and production assessments 5\ activate cos functionalities how do current partners onboard? 1 execute an addendum to the existing service agreement 2\ perform sandbox and product testing 3\ activate international payments in cos can international payments be used for personal transactions? no, international payments is designed solely for business entities and does not support personal transactions at this time what are the ways to move money internationally? business entities in the u s have two options for international money movement (1) they can push to accounts through swift and in country local rail options, or (2) they can push to cards (debit or prepaid) through mastercard send and visa direct what is the expected settlement time for international payments? settlement times vary due to differing local rails payments can be made available anywhere from 1 2 business days for swift and 2 5 business days for local rails