Case studies · design-partner pilots

Proof, from the
hardest corridors.

Early results from design-partner pilots across exporters, travel, fintech, gaming, education, and marketplaces. Every number below comes from a live corridor.

ExporterTravelFintechMarketplaceAll use cases →
E-COMMERCE Lagos, Nigeria → US & EU

An electronics exporter stopped losing checkouts to geography.

A Lagos-based electronics retailer selling into the US and Europe was losing foreign card payments to declines, and the USDC some buyers sent sat unreconciled off the books.

On Transacty, one checkout takes cards, wallets, and USDC. Every payment routes down the path most likely to approve, then settles to naira the next day, auto-matched to its order. No local entity was set up in any buyer market.

+18%
checkout approval on foreign cards
Next-day
NGN settlement, down from 3 days
100%
of crypto payments reconciled to orders
12
countries paid from one AED balance
Same-day
supplier payouts, down from 3–5 days
0
local entities opened to do it
TRAVEL Dubai, UAE → 12 supplier markets

A travel agency put its whole supplier network on one balance.

A Dubai travel agency collected from travelers in their currencies but paid hotels and DMCs through bank wires: three to five days each, with an FX rate nobody could see in advance.

Now it collects into one AED balance and pays suppliers in twelve countries down whichever local rail is cheapest, with the FX rate shown before every transfer. No local entity setup in any supplier market.

FINTECH Accra, Ghana → cross-border sends

A remittance startup embedded the whole rail in one API.

An Accra fintech wanted wallet users to send money abroad without feeling the plumbing: mobile money in, local rails out, nothing stuck in between.

With Transacty embedded, MoMo top-ups convert over the USDC backbone and land on the recipient's local rail in seconds. One integration replaced the four vendors they were evaluating.

1.3s
median cross-border send
1 API
instead of four vendor contracts
28
markets reachable at launch
+31%
paying players in SE Asia after adding local methods
Minutes
creator payouts, down from monthly billing cycles
0
chargebacks on local payment methods
GAMING Jakarta, Indonesia → global creators

A game distributor turned players' pocket money into revenue.

A Jakarta-based game distributor was card-only, invisible to the majority of Southeast Asian players who pay with QRIS, bank apps, and e-wallets. Creators who promoted its titles waited a month to get paid.

With Transacty, checkout now takes QRIS, local bank transfers, and crypto alongside cards, and creator earnings pay out across borders in minutes on whatever rail each creator prefers.

SAAS · EDTECH Dhaka, Bangladesh → 40+ countries

An online course platform went global without leaving Dhaka.

A Bangladeshi edtech selling professional courses had students in 40+ countries but could only accept local bank deposits, so most foreign signups never converted, and the revenue that did arrive came through wire transfers with weeks of delay.

One hosted checkout now takes cards and local methods in each student's currency, settles into a single balance, and lands in taka same-day. No foreign subsidiary, no new bank accounts.

3.2×
international conversion after local methods
Same-day
BDT settlement, down from weeks
40+
countries served from one integration
4,000+
sellers paid per settlement run
1 API call
replaces a week of manual disbursements
100%
of splits traced in a single ledger
MARKETPLACE Cairo, Egypt → sellers in 9 markets

A marketplace pays 4,000 sellers on its own behalf, automatically.

A Cairo marketplace collected buyer payments centrally, then spent a week each month manually wiring seller earnings across nine markets, each on a different bank, rate, and timeline.

Now one payment fans out on collection: each seller's cut lands on their local rail in their currency, on behalf of the marketplace, with every split reconciled in one ledger. Finance closes the month in a day.

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