Ebury has launched a mobile application designed to
let businesses manage international payments and currency conversions from
their smartphones. The app provides access to live exchange rates, transaction
tracking, account balances, and approval functions for more than 130
currencies.
According to the company, the platform is available on both Apple and Google app
stores. The launch reflects the firm’s ongoing efforts to expand access to its
technology platform for clients operating across multiple markets.
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“Our clients are operating in an increasingly
fast-moving and unpredictable global economy,” commented Enrique Colin, Chief
Product, Technology and Data Officer at Ebury.
“They need the freedom to make payments, manage cash
flow and monitor their finances on the go, and that’s exactly what the Ebury
app delivers.”
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The app allows users to make payments, approve
transfers, and convert funds directly from their mobile devices. Clients can
monitor transactions in real time, check account balances, and respond to
approvals within seconds.
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The app is reportedly designed to provide users with
the ability to manage finances while away from their desks, reflecting the
demands of a fast-moving global economy.
Founded in London in 2009, Ebury now operates across
more than 45 offices in over 30 markets and employs roughly 1,800 staff. The
firm provides international payment and currency risk management services to
over 21,000 clients.
Recent Financial Performance
The company offers a single platform for payments,
collections, currency conversion, and credit access. Its operations in the UAE
are regulated by the Dubai Financial Services Authority, and Banco
Santander holds a majority stake. Ebury reported revenues of £286.5 million and an
EBITDA of £44.9 million for the fiscal year 2025.
The fintech firm is planning a return to the public markets with a London flotation that could value the company at £2 billion, following a previous attempt that was halted due to market instability. Advisers recently indicated the second quarter of 2026 as the probable timing for the initial public offering.
This article was written by Jared Kirui at www.financemagnates.com.
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