PingPong Expands Cross-Border Payments with New Licences and AI Tools
PingPong has expanded its B2B cross-border payments platform by securing new licences in the UAE and Malaysia, announced in a press release. These additions strengthen PingPong's presence in Asia and the Middle East, adding to its portfolio of over 60 global licences.
The platform now offers direct access to payment schemes such as SEPA and FPS, alongside global SWIFT messaging integration, enabling faster and more transparent cross-border transactions for enterprises. Additionally, PingPong has integrated AI-powered onboarding tools to accelerate enterprise customer deployment and enhance compliance.
These advancements aim to reduce friction and compliance risks, supporting large-scale enterprise growth while maintaining network security and efficiency. The new licences and AI integrations position PingPong as a strategic bridge for enterprises operating in key trade corridors worldwide.
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