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 In B2B, cross border payments are about much more than dollars and cents.We mean that literally.The greenback and the hard currencies of developed economies  think Great Britain, Germany or Japan 聽 take center stage and the lions share of headlines about currency movements.But consider the fact that trade is global, and that, increasingly, supply chains are global too. This means that companies looking to pay suppliers abroad mus stanley cup t transact in currencies less familiar 鈥?and certainly less liquid 鈥?than those tied to developed nations.That can be a logistical challenge for businesses making payments in currencies deemed exotic, defined as belonging to emerging economies in, say Africa, Asia and the Middle East.I stanley germany nternational payments can be an expensive proposition where liquidity is scarce, and spreads and FX fees are high.Against that backdrop, London-based VertoFX, which also has a unit operating out of Lagos, Nigeria, said last month that it raised $2.1 million in a seed round, led by Accelerated Digital Ventures to expand its online marketplace geared toward helping banks and firms make payments across dozens of exotic currencies.The company has said that it will use the funding round to expand its platform beyond beta testing, hire staff and gain licenses in select countries internationally,In an interview with Karen Webster, VertoFX Co-Founder Anthony stanley mugs  Oduwole illuminated pain points that cause friction along supply chains that have links in emerging markets.The two year o Yiku Localized Payments Slam Brakes on APAC Cart Abandonment Rates
 Welcome to the new stanley kubek  monthly mPOS Tracker, version 2.0, a PYMNTS Special Report sponsored by聽ROAM. You all know very well how the mPOS space has and continues to evolve 鈥?moving well beyond the phone and dongle. And, beginning with this issue, well be ranking the players we track. Our methodology is simple but effective. Well be scoring players based on numbers and types of devices used, geographies where solutions are implemented, the number of payment types accepted, and more.Those who scored the highest this month were those whose platforms enable a variety of capabilities and functionalities 鈥?they have the greatest ability to support many retailers and fully monetize the mPOS ecosystem. Those players are PayPal, ROAM, PowaPOS and Payleven. We also saw a few new player gourde stanley s join the mPOS pyra gourde stanley mid, but the focus the last several months seems to be on fine-tuning existing solutions 鈥?there werent a lot of new players entering the sector.There was other news though. Retailers of all sizes and shapes interested in taking  checkout  to their customers are getting into mPOS up to their elbows. For instance, to meet the needs of the changing consumer and mPOS environment, Apple took its in-store mPOS solution to the next level to better its service 鈥?its EasyPay solution is now EMV and NFC compatible. Elsewhere, the market of mPOS providers continues to expand around one key word: Tablets. Shopkeep has seen threefold growth in the past three years, and PayAnywhere introduced a storefro