IFX Payments and the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (ICAS) are delighted to announce a new partnership to help businesses manage cash flow and risk management.
This partnership aims to support businesses by addressing critical challenges related to cash flow and risk management, which have plagued many organisations in recent years. By combining ICAS's expertise with the innovative solutions offered by IFX Payments, the collaboration aims to deliver unparalleled value to businesses operating on a global scale.
John Kinghorn, Partnerships Director at IFX Payments, commented: "We’re delighted and proud to be partnering with ICAS. Our mission is to build an accessible, frictionless, and complete digital payments experience that removes the burden of managing complex treasury processes. Working with ICAS will provide us with the opportunity to directly showcase our products to accountancy firms and their clients."
Bruce Cartwright CA, CEO at ICAS, said: "We are always looking for new ways to support our members, so we are pleased to partner with IFX Payments. This will give our members access to the unparalleled expertise and solutions they have to offer, helping them address challenges they might face when operating globally."
The partnership will give ICAS members access to thought leadership and educational content, providing actionable insights for growing businesses. Additionally, it will promote events that bring together industry leaders and experts to share thoughts and strategies. As part of the agreement, IFX Payments will also feature prominently on the ICAS website, giving both members and visitors efficient access to their innovative solutions and services.
IFX Payments specialises in helping businesses manage the risks associated with foreign exchange and international payments. Their flagship product, ibanq, is a multi-currency virtual IBAN account that has been instrumental in the company's success. The platform enables business clients to manage funds in 38 currencies and bulk-process mass payments in over 100 currencies.