Global Business Strategy
The Global Business Strategy Hub is designed to provide companies with insights for expanding across borders and scaling internationally. Here, you’ll find resources on market entry, cross-border payments, risk management, and compliance. Learn how to build resilient strategies that address global challenges while unlocking opportunities in new markets.
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Defying the odds: How Ukrainian businesses thrive during war
One year post-war, Ukraine's businesses adapt and thrive amidst adversity. Entrepreneurs showcase resilience, reflecting national tenacity. Many diversify, venturing into e-commerce and digital realms. Despite hurdles, 44% of SMBs aim…
Business, General Payments
How to nail your direct-to-consumer payment strategy
Asia-Pacific offers massive potential for DTC ecommerce. But cross-border payments can be a headache. We share an actionable strategy for DTC payments that'll remove DTC payment hazards and expand your…
Business
The globalized office
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the changes in office structures, outsourcing work processes has become an increasingly attractive option for global businesses. This article delves into the…
Business
Global compliance challenges facing the modern business
Cross-border payments are subject to multiple regulations. Non-compliance can incur fines, a sullied reputation, and worse! But modern businesses often face compliance challenges. We’ve uncovered what they are and how…
Business, Industry Pulse
GDPR: Five years on—is your business still compliant?
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was a game-changer when it came into force on May 25, 2018. Five years later, the impact of GDPR is still profound, with ongoing…
Business
Your guide to global sanctions lists
Criminals are taking advantage of easier cross-border payments. Screening them can be a hindrance amid high transaction volumes. To address this problem, there are global sanctions lists. Let us help…
Business
Three ways to build competitive advantage by improving supplier experience
The rise of the digital marketplace is set to continue. So how can you gain an advantage over your competitors? Well, one way is by improving the supplier experience...
Business
Key EU regulations impacting the payments space — are you in compliance?
New and updated EU regulations impacting the payment space have been issued in recent years. Ensure your business is compliant with this helpful guide.
Business
Setting up your business in singapore and hong kong: how to make it happen
Thinking of expanding in the East? Consider Singapore and Hong Kong. Our comprehensive guide covers everything, from registration to benefits. Get ready to take your business to the next level!
Business
Business in times of war: A Ukrainian perspective
Even with the ongoing war, and despite the immense challenges posed by the conflict with Russia, Ukrainian SMBs have shown remarkable resilience and agility, continuing to operate and even plan…
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