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Kenya’s Triply Integrates Verto’s Atlas Suite to Simplify its Cross-Border Payments Across Africa

Ola Oyetayo, CEO and Co-founder of Verto.

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Kenya’s Triply, a Kenyan-based travel-tech company providing software for travel businesses, has integrated Atlas to offer embedded multi-currency payment solutions to clients across Africa, speeding up transactions, reducing costs, and maintaining full regulatory compliance.

The Atlas Suite also includes features critical for the African market, such as local collection accounts, centralized treasury tools, and last-mile payouts via bank transfers or mobile money. These capabilities support businesses in executing bulk payments, including payroll and remittances, in a secure and compliant manner.

“We have witnessed the hurdles businesses face in scaling operations across borders, especially in African markets. Atlas is a transformative solution built to eliminate these challenges and accelerate growth,” says Ola Oyetayo, CEO and Co-founder of Verto.

Triply is just one of the businesses in Africa that that are grappling with fragmented financial ecosystems, regulatory complexity, limited access to local banking services, and currency volatility, challenges that have historically hindered cross-border trade and digital commerce. With the launch of Atlas Suite, firms like Triply address these pain points by offering instant access to local accounts, deep FX liquidity, and a fully compliant infrastructure supporting 49 currencies across multiple markets.

The Atlas Suite is an API platform for cross-border payments for financial institutions, digital marketplaces, and platforms. It aims to empower businesses to offer fully integrated banking, FX, and payment services through a single API integration.

The Atlas Suite comprises distinct offerings:

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