
- The company plans to expand its business across the India-Asia corridor by 10X by the end of FY2026
The PA-CB licence will significantly enhance the company’s ability to facilitate seamless cross-border payments and simplify compliance for businesses engaged in international trade. The licence will enable EximPe to transition from a technology platform enabling cross border payments to being able to provide a fully regulated cross border infra play. This capability is expected to benefit a wide range of businesses in sectors such as e-commerce, digital services, and manufacturing, ultimately reducing transaction friction and enhancing the global competitiveness of Indian SMEs.
Arjun Zacharia, CEO and Founder of EximPe, said, “Securing the PA-CB licence is a significant milestone in our journey. This validation of our hard work reaffirms our commitment to building a robust cross-border payment infrastructure. With this licence, EximPe is uniquely positioned to support businesses in expanding in the highest growth global corridor between India-Asia, while simplifying complex regulatory and financial requirements. With the PA-CB licence, we want to expand our business by 10X by the end of FY 2026.”
The platform has already processed over $450 million in transactions and serves more than 5,000 SMEs, manufacturers, and service providers. The company aims to further strengthen its position as a leading cross-border payment infrastructure provider by expanding its capabilities with this new licence.
About EximPe
Founded by Arjun Zacharia, EximPe is a B2B cross-border fintech that partners with banks to provide a technology platform that provides seamless cross-border payments, The All-in-one platform provides real time rate booking, compliance, and trade documentation for businesses. The company serves a range of businesses who trade or sell services globally.
For more information, visit eximpe.com
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