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A UK and Lithuania based cross-border payments platform ArcaPay has entered the Latvian market and plans to become a non-bank currency broker for business clients in Latvia. The company targets small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) with trading partners outside the eurozone and offers them an efficient alternative to commercial banks.

Founded in London in 2011, ArcaPay specialises in cross-border payment, foreign exchange and currency risk management solutions. Its services are built and tailored for importing and exporting businesses that have a need to handle foreign currencies in their business, e.g when paying suppliers abroad.

The company serves clients in 20+ countries and offers them payments in 30+ currencies to 100+ destination countries. Latvia is the third country where the company has established local representation.

ArcaPay’s founder Marius Bausys, a former banking professional in the City of London, commented: “In light of ArcaPay’s c. 40 per cent annual growth rate in Lithuania, we are excited to enter the Latvian market, which currently seems underserved. SMEs have historically been overlooked by the banking sector thus we expect that our client-centric approach will make the difference.

“Our clients in other countries appreciate the value we bring to the table, and we hope to deliver the same to our clients in Latvia: fast payments, competitive exchange rates, no fees or commitments, and excellent customer service”.

ArcaPay also strives to bring currency risk management to the attention of SMEs. This topic is of particular relevance as global markets are experiencing heightened volatility.

“Comparing with other more developed markets like the UK, businesses in the Baltic States are more passive in managing their foreign exchange exposures. Whilst larger companies do follow best practices, SMEs tend to simply accept the risk without putting much thought into it. We hope to share our expertise in FX risk management with Latvian businesses in industry events as well as in free one-to-one consultations,” said Bausys.

ArcaPay cares about sustainability of its clients as well as other businesses. Therefore, earlier this year the company launched a freely available sanctions screening tool, which enables businesses to check whether their existing or potential partners are subject to international financial sanctions. It was one of the first such public information databases in the Baltic States (or: in the CEE region / Central and Eastern Europe).

  • Francis Bignell

    Francis is a journalist with a BA in Classical Civilization, he has a specialist interest in North and South America.



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