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RedotPay selects OpenPayd for global payments

By Milan Rojan

July 01, 2026

  • Cross Border Payments
  • Digital Payments
  • Digital Transformation
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RedotPay has selected OpenPayd to enhance its global payment infrastructure, supporting faster cross-border remittances, multi-currency payments and treasury operations as the stablecoin payments FinTech continues to expand its international footprint.

The collaboration has integrated OpenPayd’s financial infrastructure into RedotPay’s platform, enabling customers to move more seamlessly between local currencies and digital assets. The partnership has been designed to improve the efficiency of global fund transfers while supporting secure and streamlined payment experiences.

Jonathan Chan, Head of Partnerships and Co-Founder, RedotPay, said the collaboration had strengthened the company’s ability to deliver practical digital financial services while improving payment experiences for customers operating across multiple markets.

As part of the integration, RedotPay users have gained access to enhanced cross-border remittance capabilities and multi-currency payment options. Liquidity management processes have also been optimised behind the scenes, helping transactions to be processed securely and with reduced delays across international markets.

The partnership has reflected growing demand for payment infrastructure that bridges traditional financial systems with digital assets. By combining OpenPayd’s banking and payment capabilities with RedotPay’s stablecoin-based platform, the companies have sought to simplify international money movement for individuals and businesses.

Lux Thiagarajah, Chief Commercial Officer, OpenPayd, said the partnership had demonstrated how integrated financial infrastructure could enable businesses to move efficiently between payment rails, currencies and stablecoins as demand for digital asset-based payments continued to increase.

The agreement has highlighted the continued convergence of traditional finance and digital assets, with FinTech providers investing in infrastructure that supports faster, more flexible cross-border transactions. As stablecoin adoption has expanded globally, payment firms have increasingly focused on delivering interoperable platforms capable of connecting conventional banking services with blockchain-based payment networks while maintaining operational efficiency and security.

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