MOIN Expands Partnership with Nium to Enhance Global Remittance Services
South Korea-based MOIN has expanded its strategic partnership with Nium, enhancing global remittance and settlement capabilities announced in a press release. The collaboration was revealed at Korea Fintech Week and aims to deliver faster, more affordable, and more transparent cross-border transfers for Korean individuals and businesses.
Through the expanded partnership, MOIN will extend its outbound payout network to major markets including Japan, the United States, Europe, Australia, and Canada. The integration with Nium also provides access to emerging market currencies across Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America, expanding MOIN’s coverage for international money transfers.
The companies plan to strengthen inbound payment flows into Korea with new service types and higher transaction volumes in Korean won payout services. They are also exploring stablecoin-based cross-border payment and settlement models that combine MOIN’s blockchain expertise with Nium’s global network to improve transaction speed and liquidity.
Since the partnership began in 2018, Nium has served as a core global remittance partner for MOIN. The expanded collaboration is expected to support faster and more reliable settlement for corporate clients, global marketplaces, and financial platforms operating in and out of Korea.
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