Leverate and Cricpayz Team Up to Provide Payment Solutions to Asian Prop Firms and Brokers

Leverate has partnered with Cricpayz, an Indian payment service provider, to strengthen its presence in the Asian market. This
agreement reportedly aims to offer better financial solutions and payment
experiences for brokers and prop trading firms in the region.

Leverate’s Expansion in Asia

According to the company, this collaboration is part of Leverate’s ongoing efforts to expand its presence in the Asian market. The company’s range of products, including its
flagship Sirix trading platform, is reportedly designed to enhance the operational
efficiency and trading experience for fintech companies.

Cricpayz.io is a payment gateway provider in India
that specializes in high-risk transactions. The platform offers payment processing solutions for industries such as sports betting, online casinos, and forex. Cricpayz’s extensive range of accepted payment methods, including UPI, NEFT, GPay, and PhonePe, caters to diverse customer preferences and promises broad accessibility and convenience.

The integration with Cricpayz is expected to benefit brokers and proprietary trading firms operating in Asia. By
combining Leverate’s technology with Cricpayz’s payment processing
capabilities, the partnership seeks to streamline financial operations and
enhance the overall payment experience.

Cricpayz’s payment solutions aim to enable businesses to handle transactions more effectively,
supporting their growth and operational success.

A Future of Financial Innovation

As the Asian market continues to grow and evolve, Leverate’s
collaboration with Cricpayz reportedly seeks to position both companies to capitalize on emerging
opportunities and set new standards in payment processing and financial
technology.

More companies are seeking expansion in the Asian market. Saxo Bank recently disclosed plans to assess opportunities for
expanding its operations in Australia, Japan, and Hong Kong. The goal of this assessment is to boost the growth of the Danish bank’s expansion in the Asia-Pacific sector through potential collaborations.

Additionally, LMAX Group, the operator of institutional FX
trading venues, introduced FX non-deliverable forwards (NDFs) trading on its
central limit order book to meet the growing demand for FX NDF
trading in the Asia Pacific region, factoring in institutional liquidity.

Leverate has partnered with Cricpayz, an Indian payment service provider, to strengthen its presence in the Asian market. This
agreement reportedly aims to offer better financial solutions and payment
experiences for brokers and prop trading firms in the region.

Leverate’s Expansion in Asia

According to the company, this collaboration is part of Leverate’s ongoing efforts to expand its presence in the Asian market. The company’s range of products, including its
flagship Sirix trading platform, is reportedly designed to enhance the operational
efficiency and trading experience for fintech companies.

Cricpayz.io is a payment gateway provider in India
that specializes in high-risk transactions. The platform offers payment processing solutions for industries such as sports betting, online casinos, and forex. Cricpayz’s extensive range of accepted payment methods, including UPI, NEFT, GPay, and PhonePe, caters to diverse customer preferences and promises broad accessibility and convenience.

The integration with Cricpayz is expected to benefit brokers and proprietary trading firms operating in Asia. By
combining Leverate’s technology with Cricpayz’s payment processing
capabilities, the partnership seeks to streamline financial operations and
enhance the overall payment experience.

Cricpayz’s payment solutions aim to enable businesses to handle transactions more effectively,
supporting their growth and operational success.

A Future of Financial Innovation

As the Asian market continues to grow and evolve, Leverate’s
collaboration with Cricpayz reportedly seeks to position both companies to capitalize on emerging
opportunities and set new standards in payment processing and financial
technology.

More companies are seeking expansion in the Asian market. Saxo Bank recently disclosed plans to assess opportunities for
expanding its operations in Australia, Japan, and Hong Kong. The goal of this assessment is to boost the growth of the Danish bank’s expansion in the Asia-Pacific sector through potential collaborations.

Additionally, LMAX Group, the operator of institutional FX
trading venues, introduced FX non-deliverable forwards (NDFs) trading on its
central limit order book to meet the growing demand for FX NDF
trading in the Asia Pacific region, factoring in institutional liquidity.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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