B2BROKER Integrates AlfredPay, TopChange Pay, and JetaPay into B2CORE to Expand Global Payment Capabilities
With this integration, users can now perform deposits and withdrawals even more hassle-free within the B2CORE interface. Brokers can benefit from improved transaction flows powered by newly integrated PSPs, while platforms ensure full compliance with both fiat and digital payment standards. Financial institutions operating across diverse regulatory environments also gain the flexibility to scale faster and serve clients around the world more effectively.
'Connecting AlfredPay, TopChange Pay, and JetaPay into B2CORE is a big step forward for us,' said Ivan Navodnyy, Chief Product Officer at B2BROKER. 'It means our clients can offer faster and smoother payments to their users, with more local options.'
Why these providers?
Each provider supports both deposits and withdrawals and brings unique strengths to the table. AlfredPay is a Latin American company, that creates a bridge between traditional payment systems and the future of finance using stable currencies. The main focus of the platform is the simplicity of payments for businesses without borders. The integration of AlfredPay into B2CORE will help brokers offer clients modern payment solutions in which technologies work for people, and each solution is aimed at business growth and opening up new opportunities.
TopChange Pay is another great fit to make the exchange of electronic and fiat currencies transparent and secure. The platform offers a convenient and reliable exchange, providing financial accessibility and a wide range of supported currencies. For B2CORE, this means expanding payment tools for brokers, who need to offer their clients confidence when working with electronic money and fiat.
JetaPay offers a modern platform for international payments with a focus on security. In addition, the provider gives businesses the opportunity to overcome barriers in international settlements by providing customized payment solutions to improve the reception and processing of funds. JetaPay's integration into B2CORE will allow brokers to enter new markets and simplify their work with clients around the world.
Whether launching a new brokerage or scaling an existing one, B2CORE users now have access to a more adaptive payment infrastructure — one that aligns with the platform's goals.
About B2BROKER
B2BROKER is a global fintech solutions provider for financial institutions. It delivers liquidity, trading technology, payment solutions, and brokerage infrastructure through a network of specialised entities. Founded in 2014, with key hubs in London, Limassol, Hong Kong and Dubai, the company operates in 11 countries, serving clients across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. B2BROKER serves brokers, exchanges, hedge funds, proprietary trading firms, and other financial institutions. Leveraging its extensive network and ecosystem-driven approach, the company provides scalable solutions that help clients streamline operations, maximise efficiency, and drive growth.
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