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n 2021, there were about 10.7 million Mexican immigrants living in the US. And in looking for opportunities to improve their lives, some of these immigrants had to make the difficult choice to move from their home country, parting with their friends and family for long stretches of time.
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Large enterprises today are facing significant macroeconomic uncertainty across the world. The fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to disrupt markets and supply chains whilst inflationary pressures and fluctuating currency markets are complicating cross-border trade. As a result, the need for clear, consistent, and effective financial services systems has never been more imperative in enabling larger businesses to operate effectively in today’s globalised world. The ability to make payments quickly, affordably, and easily is the foundation on which these businesses depend.
Product innovation, growth and increasing profit – these are all things small business owners and entrepreneurs need to focus on, particularly at the early stages of their company. So why is their attention being diverted by trying to solve the numerous challenges that still exist when doing business overseas?
Many SMEs work exceptionally hard to generate demand for product and services from overseas. Yet when it comes to accepting international payments, progress is slowed down by burdensome financial administrative processes, payment method limitations and expensive and slow money transfers.
When conducting business overseas, companies of all sizes can be hampered by slow payment times, high costs and limited transfer options. However, these barriers are particularly cumbersome for SMEs, which have fewer resources in terms of workforce and cash to spare. To thrive, young companies need space to focus on growth and access to international markets rather than a lengthy financial administration. So why, in today’s digital and globalised landscape, do SMEs still face inefficient processes when doing business internationally?