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Expedier Unveils New Platform to Streamline Cross-Border Payments and Business Finance

March 24, 2026
2 min read
Author: Kay-Lyne Wolfenden

The launch comes as the firm gains traction from an ongoing seed funding round, reinforcing its broader objective of transforming international business payments while expanding financial access for underserved communities.

Expedier  is advancing its global growth strategy with the introduction of “Expedier for Business,” a newly developed platform aimed at helping companies manage cross-border finances more efficiently. The launch comes as the firm gains traction from an ongoing seed funding round, reinforcing its broader objective of transforming international business payments while expanding financial access for underserved communities.

The platform is built to address the operational challenges businesses encounter when dealing with multiple currencies and fragmented financial systems. By bringing together key functions such as payments, payroll, invoicing, and treasury management into a single ecosystem, Expedier offers organizations a more cohesive and transparent way to oversee their finances. It supports major currencies including USD, CAD, GBP, and EUR, while also offering tools like virtual card services, automated financial processes, and currency conversion features designed to simplify global transactions.

A strong emphasis has been placed on security and governance within the system. The platform incorporates features such as two-factor authentication and streamlined KYC and KYB procedures to ensure compliance and user protection. Additionally, organizations can manage internal workflows through customizable access controls, allowing teams to operate efficiently while maintaining accountability and oversight.

At the same time, Expedier continues to push its mission of improving financial inclusion across North America by targeting millions of individuals who lack access to traditional credit systems. Its approach allows users to build credit through everyday financial activities, including rent, utility payments, and remittances. According to co-founder and CEO Kingsley Madu, the company is focused on redefining how creditworthiness is established, especially for those excluded from conventional financial structures.

Investor confidence in the company remains strong, with Expedier making steady progress toward its $750,000 seed funding goal, having already secured a significant portion. The company’s growth is further supported by its track record of processing over $30 million in transaction volume and backing from global institutions such as Google and the Founders Institute.

Looking forward, Expedier plans to roll out additional credit-building solutions for businesses and broaden its remittance network into Europe, the United Kingdom, and several African markets. Through its combined focus on enterprise financial tools and inclusive credit solutions, the company is positioning itself to play a meaningful role in shaping the future of global fintech.

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