Banks
One of the major challenges banks and financial institutions encounter is securing and maintaining their own correspondent relationships.
Our correspondent accounts form the foundation of our services. They enable banks and financial institutions of all sizes to seamlessly incorporate automated UK and EU based money transfers and payouts into their offerings.
Enhance your ability to develop new payment services for your institution and your customers.
Payments. Made possible by Clear Junction.
Challenges
Access to Payment Networks
Currency Exchange and Settlement
Competitive Landscape
Customer Trust and Confidence
Building trust and confidence with customers in Europe and the UK is essential for smaller banks and non-EU banks.
Clear Junction іs certified tо ISO/IEC 27001:2022, the international standard for information security management systems (ISMS), demonstrating our commitment tо protecting client data and maintaining robust internal controls.
Possibilities
By partnering with Clear Junction, you get access to correspondent accounts enabling you to service your customers in numerous local currencies.
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