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Isabel Belgium Banking and Financial Services 250 $61M Belgium Western Union WU EDGE Payment Processing 2020 n/a In 2020, Isabel Belgium partnered with Western Union to provision WU EDGE through the Isabel 6 multi-banking platform for Payment Processing, establishing direct connectivity to Western Union Business Solutions. The deployment connected WU EDGE to Isabel 6 so Belgian corporate customers could initiate international payments through Isabel 6 while leveraging Western Union's global payment network and foreign exchange capabilities. WU EDGE was implemented as a payments connectivity layer within Isabel 6, exposing cross-border payment routing and FX capabilities to Isabel's business users and treasury workflows. The implementation targeted multi-banking and payments processes in Belgium and integrated Western Union's network into Isabel 6 transaction flows, enabling business functions responsible for international payments and foreign-exchange risk management to use WU EDGE services directly from the Isabel 6 interface, while governance and rollout focused on embedding the new connectivity into existing bank-to-business payment operations and user access controls.
Morgan Goodwin Professional Services 10 $1M United Kingdom Western Union WU EDGE Payment Processing 2020 n/a In 2020, Morgan Goodwin integrated its EdgeCTP trade platform with Western Union Business Solutions' WU EDGE. This engagement embedded WU EDGE as the Payment Processing engine, placing FX and cross-border payments at the heart of trade transactions for SMB customers across the United Kingdom and the broader EMEA region. The implementation linked trade execution and payment orchestration, configuring WU EDGE to handle FX execution, cross-border payment initiation, and settlement visibility within EdgeCTP workflows. This configuration positions WU EDGE as Morgan Goodwin WU EDGE Payment Processing for FX and cross-border payments within trade workflows, aligning payment rails with trade lifecycle events and status synchronization. Integration work focused on creating real-time connectivity between EdgeCTP and WU EDGE to exchange trade instructions and payment instructions, and to surface payment status back into the trade platform. Operational coverage targeted trade and finance functions that support buyers and suppliers across the UK and EMEA, consolidating cross-border payment touchpoints inside the trade transaction flow. Governance and process changes concentrated on embedding payments into transaction orchestration and supplier connectivity procedures to prioritize speed and connectivity. The implementation aimed to streamline international transactions and improve speed and connectivity between buyers and suppliers.
Triterras Banking and Financial Services 49 $39M Singapore Western Union WU EDGE Payment Processing 2021 n/a In 2021, Triterras integrated WU EDGE from Western Union Business Solutions into its Kratos commodity trading and trade-finance marketplace to enable faster cross-border payments for platform users in Asia. The deployment embedded WU EDGE payment capabilities directly into Kratos and targeted trade finance and payments workflows, aimed at reducing transaction cycle times and lowering borrowing costs for traders on the platform. The WU EDGE integration focused on Payment Processing functions consistent with enterprise payment flows, including cross-border payment rails, foreign exchange conversion, settlement and reconciliation workflows, and payment orchestration to support invoice settlement and disbursements tied to trade transactions. Implementation work included API-based connectivity between Kratos and WU EDGE to surface payment initiation and status within marketplace workflows and to automate handoffs for trade-related payouts. Operational scope concentrated on platform users in Asia and on business functions spanning trade finance, payments, and treasury activities for traders and marketplace operators. Governance adjustments centralized payment orchestration inside Kratos while leveraging Western Union Business Solutions for external settlement and cross-border routing, aligning platform transaction flows with supplier payments and financing processes. The stated objective of the integration was to accelerate cross-border payment settlement and to lower borrowing costs for traders using Kratos, with the WU EDGE application positioned as the Payment Processing layer within the Triterras ecosystem.
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  1. Georgia Southern University, a United States based Education organization with 7100 Employees

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