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About Waza

Waza is a global payments software from Waza that helps emerging market businesses, multinational corporates, and fintechs manage their liquidity challenges, invoices, and global payment needs. It combines features such as invoice management, cash flow assistance, and global payment processing to help businesses handle their financial operations efficiently. Waza provides a user-friendly interface that supports businesses of all sizes in managing their receivables and payments across different markets. With a focus on emerging markets, it allows users to create accounts and access essential developer resources. Key capabilities: invoice management cash flow assistance global payment processing developer resources customer support Best for: businesses operating in emerging markets that need effective management of their global payment and liquidity challenges.

Waza Details

Vendor
Waza
Year Launched
2017
Location
447 Broadway Street, 2nd Floor, 415, New York, New York 10013, US
Deployment
Training Options
Countries Served
All Countries
Languages
English
Users
Self-Employed, Small-Business, Midsize-Business
Industries Served
Finance, Commerce, Banking
Tags
B2B Payments, Cross-Border Payments, Treasury Management, Trade Finance

Waza's In-App Market Place

Does Waza have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

N/A

Pricing Options

Free trial
Free version
Request a quote
Promo Offer

Accepted Payment Currencies

USD, GBP, EUR

Pros & Cons

  • Settles international payments in 24 hours, whereas traditional banks can take 5–10 business days.
  • Offers rates significantly better than "street" or formal bank rates due to their high-volume liquidity pools.
  • Businesses can get started in as little as 10 minutes, compared to the weeks of paperwork required for a traditional domiciliary account.
  • Operations are highly dependent on the central bank policies of the various emerging markets they serve.
  • Smaller businesses, also known as "sole importers," may face stricter verification limits until they establish a transaction history.
  • While transparent, the fees for smaller cross-border transactions can still be significant for low-margin trading businesses.

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