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Eliminate the burdens of international business payments. Avoid hidden fees, high transaction costs, and delayed settlements that make global business a hassle.
Send funds in 70+ currencies1 across 170+ countries through access to multiple local payment routes, SWIFT and instant payments to other Sokin accounts
Avoid hidden fees and exchange rate markups. Get access to wholesale rates on all payment and send money instantly to Sokin accounts for free.
Ensure every payment is authorised by the right person with defined user roles. Empower your team while keeping control of your business funds.
Cut transaction fees compared to traditional methods for international transfers and increase success rates with local payment rails.
Skip the delays and high fees of traditional wire transfers. Send money through local payment networks, just like a local.
Cut costs on global transactions. No unnecessary intermediaries, just more affordable payments.
Make transactions effortless. Send payments in a way that feels familiar and convenient for your recipients.
Make free and instant business payments across Sokin accounts. Skip the delays of traditional payment routes and keep funds moving around the clock.
Transfer money instantly between your worldwide branches. Ensure smooth operations by eliminating waiting periods and transaction fees, even on weekends and holidays.
Pay your global network of suppliers, vendors, and contractors instantly. Reduce payment hassles, and keep your business running without invoice delays.
Save time and reduce the risk of errors due to manual efforts when making payments to multiple global stakeholders.
Skip manual data entry and use our simple templates to securely upload beneficiary details in bulk. Save working hours and reducing the risk of errors.
Send payments using the fastest and most cost-effective routes for your recipients. Save time and reduce fees on payments across multiple currencies, amounts, and transfer methods.
Process payouts in 70+ currencies1 and make payments faster with access to local and international payment routes globally.
Get StartedKnow exactly what you're paying, no matter where you send money. Plan with confidence and avoid unexpected costs on global transactions.
Send funds and convert currencies without manual input. Eliminate boring tasks and customise your payment experience with the Sokin API.
Make free and instant international payments to other Sokin accounts, even after hours and on weekends. Keep business moving, no matter the time of day.
Process up to 5,000 unique international payments in one go. Save time, reduce manual work, and streamline large-scale payouts effortlessly.
Keep your funds safe with built-in approval controls. Set user permissions for payment authorisation, ensuring every transaction is reviewed before it’s sent.
We keep your funds segregated from our own and place them with reputable banking partners-giving you the confidence that your money is always protected.
We operate under a global suite of licenses and regulatory approvals, meeting strict standards wherever you do business. See our full regulatory details here.
We’ve built our infrastructure to meet financial-institution security standards and advanced threat protection-so you can focus on growing your business.
The time it takes for an international transfer to go through depends on the payment method and destination. For SWIFT payments, transfers typically settle within two business days. Local payment methods are usually quicker, with transactions often completed within minutes, or at most, within 24 hours. However, in certain situations, transfers may experience delays due to compliance reviews or regulatory checks.
To send an international bank transfer, you'll need the recipient’s full name as registered with their bank, along with their bank name and address. You’ll also need their account number or IBAN (if they’re in a country that uses IBANs), as well as the bank’s SWIFT/BIC code. In some cases, you may also need a sort code or routing number, depending on the country. Adding a payment reference is optional, but it can be helpful for tracking the transfer.
It really depends on what you need from the transfer. SWIFT payments are widely accepted and secure, but they can be more expensive and take longer to process. If speed and lower fees are your priority, local payment methods are often the better choice, especially when sending money within the same currency. If both options are available, it’s always worth checking which one works best for your specific transfer.
We charge two main types of fees on payments: a transaction fee and an FX fee. Transaction fees apply to all external transfers, while a fixed FX fee is charged whenever you convert currencies, regardless of the currency pair involved. These fees are transparently presented at the time of the transaction.