Finmo has partnered with Standard Chartered to introduce Global Currency Account (GCA) capabilities that enable companies to manage pay-ins, pay-outs, and foreign exchange with greater control and visibility across markets.
Announced at the Singapore Fintech Festival 2025, the collaboration allows Finmo customers to open and manage multi-currency accounts starting in Singapore, with planned expansion to the UAE, Hong Kong, and the UK.
By using Standard Chartered’s global infrastructure, Finmo’s platform aims to simplify global money movement and provide improved oversight of liquidity and cash positions across entities and currencies.
With Finmo now operating on Standard Chartered infrastructure, customers can automate cross-border payments, conduct foreign exchange transactions, and access real-time cash visibility from a single platform.

“By connecting Standard Chartered’s global infrastructure with Finmo’s Smart Treasury platform, businesses can simplify global money movement and gain real-time visibility across entities and currencies,”
said Richard Oh, Co-founder and Head of Strategy & Network Partnerships at Finmo.
“Together, we’re giving finance teams greater transparency, control, and foresight over liquidity.”
Through the integration of Standard Chartered’s banking APIs, Finmo gains direct access to multi-market currency accounts and institutional-grade infrastructure.
This enables finance teams to manage foreign exchange risk and liquidity more efficiently without relying on multiple bank portals or fragmented systems.

“At Standard Chartered, we are committed to enabling the next generation of digital-first financial infrastructure,”
said Luke Boland, Head of Fintech, ASEAN, South Asia and GCNA at Standard Chartered.
“Our collaboration with Finmo reflects our shared vision of helping businesses gain faster access to multi-currency liquidity while improving transparency and control across global operations.”
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