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When it comes to online cross-border payments, do banks provide the most secure services, or are there low-cost alternatives that are just as safe?

International transactions are complicated, expensive and unreliable — or are they? Cross-border transfer myths abound: secure payment services are expensive, for example, or only available via your bank. If you need to make cross-border payments but don’t know where to start looking for a reliable provider, you’re in the right place.
We’ll open this guide with a myth-busting section, and follow with typical strategies fintechs use to reduce risk online. Finally, we’ll take you through a list of payment provider “must haves” to help you choose the right financial partner.
Are international payments a major hassle? Do they get lost in transit or frequently end up in the wrong bank accounts? Let’s unpack some of the most common cross-border transaction myths.
The costs associated with international transactions vary depending on the method you choose. Bank fees can be expensive and opaque; fintech currency transfer fees may be cheaper in comparison. Before you send money overseas, shop around for a great rate.
Nowadays, it’s easier than ever to compare currency transfer offers online. Comparison sites and on-site provider tools make calculations simple, so that you can choose a transfer partner quickly and efficiently. If you get stuck, you can ask a currency transfer expert for help.
Trends certainly occur in currency markets, but patterns tend to emerge in the long term, rather than the short term. Currency markets do react swiftly to news reports, natural disasters and even social media posts, however. To minimise risk, ask your potential transfer partner if you can lock in exchange rates for months, rather than days.
International transactions don’t have to be time consuming or complicated. The first time you initiate a transaction, you will need to submit specific paperwork, but after that, transfer requests usually proceed smoothly.
Numerous security options exist for fintechs. One of the most well-known initiatives — and this is essential for e-commerce merchants, too — is the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard. The other is Payment Services Directive 2.
Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard compliance – or PCI DSS compliance, for short – is a security initiative for companies that handle credit card payments. PCI DSS compliance certificates are handled by the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council, and they’re mandated by all major credit card companies.
PCI compliance is an essential security measure – it’s not an optional feature. Avoid currency transfer companies that aren’t PCI compliant, because they may not have security features in place to prevent data theft.
Payment Services Directive 2 – or PSD2 – is a European directive intended to make payments safer and more secure. PSD2 also promotes innovation and encourages digital transformation in the financial sector. In a nutshell, PSD2 standards allow Third Party Payment Services Providers (TPPs) to use Payment Initiation Services (PIS), providing they obey the same rules as traditional payment providers.
To become PSD2 compliant, currency transfer companies have to register with financial or legislative authorities, gain relevant authorisation, and agree to official supervision. Companies also have to use Strong Customer Authentication (SCA) – in other words, multi-factor authentication. In practical terms, that can mean logging into your currency transfer account with a password and a two-factor authentication app.
The best currency transfer companies have a number of important things in common. Let’s examine a few of the most vital features to look out for:
Cross-border transfers sound like risky business, but in the right hands, transactions can go off without a hitch. When fintech companies use best-in-class security measures like full PCI compliance and PSD2 to protect consumer data, currency transfers can happen quickly and efficiently.
Working with a partner like WorldFirst can help you streamline and centralise your incoming and outgoing transactions. To learn more about WorldFirst, including as-standard PCI and PSD2 compliance, call 0207 801 1065 today.
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