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    Grey Expands Cross-Border Banking with USD Accounts, USDC Support

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    Grey, a cross-border payments provider, has rolled out USD business accounts, bulk payments, and USDC stablecoin integration on one platform to streamline international transactions for emerging market firms.

    Grey Expands Cross-Border Banking with USD Accounts, USDC Support

    Grey

    The upgrade lets businesses open USD corporate accounts, collect from global clients, and execute payouts to 170+ countries—including bulk transfers—in minutes, slashing World Bank-noted 6-7% fees, multi-day delays, hidden charges, and forex opacity.

    Co-founder and CEO Idorenyin Obong said: “Global banking access lags for high-growth markets; we’re bridging that with faster, transparent money movement regardless of client location.”

    COO Joseph Femi Aghedo added: “Unpredictable payments stall growth—Grey cuts friction for payroll, suppliers, and partners, now with USD and stablecoins for broader reach.”

    Launched in Africa in 2020 with US, UK, Europe presence and recent Latin America/Southeast Asia expansion, Grey offers multi-currency accounts, cheap transfers, virtual USD cards, expense tools, and strong security.

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