Damisa Solution
Problem
Paying international vendors, affiliates, contractors, and remote teams creates logistical and payments friction. Traditional banking was not built for flexible, multi-asset, multi-currency payout workflows.
Operating across unreliable currency corridors forces finance teams to manage unpredictable transfer fees, endure delayed supplier settlements, navigate manual batch processing, and absorb foreign exchange markups that are never disclosed upfront.
Vendors face inconsistent payment timing, and treasury teams lose time and efficiency.
Solution
Global payouts refer to the process of paying vendors, affiliates, contractors, and remote teams located in different countries, in their local currency, without opening a banking relationship in each market.
A business sends a single instruction, and the infrastructure routes the payment so it arrives as a local payout on the receiving end, rather than a slow, costly international wire. If the business is holding funds in a different currency than the payout requires, conversion happens automatically as part of that same instruction, priced transparently and completed within the same transaction.
Vendors get paid in the currency they expect, settled through local rails, even on weekends, while the paying business manages currency, market, and payout from one account.
How it works
How Damisa's Global Payouts & On Demand Conversions Work
1. Initiate
A business initiates a payout instruction from the Damisa dashboard or via API, specifying the vendor, amount, and destination currency, in either fiat or stablecoins.
2. Convert
If the funds are held in a different currency, conversion happens automatically at the point of instruction, priced through Damisa's network of liquidity providers.
3. Route
The payment routes through local rails in the destination market, arriving as a domestic payout rather than an international wire, even on weekends.
4. Receive & Reconcile
The vendor receives funds in their expected currency, and the transaction is reconciled automatically against the originating instruction.
Damisa's standards
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FAQs
Clear answers for complex treasury operations.
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