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Fusepay has launched Fuse360, an AI-native wholesale operating system for orders, inventory, invoices, and collections, starting in Seychelles in July 2026.
Fusepay is expanding beyond payments with Fuse360, a wholesale OS that helps businesses manage orders, stock, delivery, invoicing, collections, reporting, and customer portals in one place. A “wholesale OS” is software that runs day-to-day wholesale processes, similar to an ERP, which is the system many firms use to track inventory and money flows.
The company says Fuse360 is “AI-native”, meaning AI features are built into core workflows instead of being added later. In practice, this includes automated follow-ups, reconciliation, alerts, and report generation. Reconciliation is the step where a business matches what it thinks it received with what actually landed in the bank.
Fuse360 is positioned to work alongside Fusepay’s payments tools, including bank transfers and post-dated eCheques in Seychelles. Post-dated eCheques are digital cheques scheduled to clear at a future date, a common way wholesalers manage credit terms with buyers.
The rollout timeline shared by the company starts with Seychelles in July 2026, followed by Mauritius in September 2026, and then a broader push into East and Southern Africa later in 2026.
Wholesale and distribution businesses often run operations in one tool and payments in another, then rely on spreadsheets and calls to chase debtors. A combined operations and payments system can shorten cash collection cycles and reduce errors from manual data entry.
For island markets like Seychelles and Mauritius, where legacy, paper-heavy processes can slow business payments, Fuse360 and Fusepay are betting that tighter links between invoices, collections, and payment approvals will make day-to-day trade smoother.
If Fusepay executes well on the regional rollout, Fuse360 could become a reference product for wholesale back office software in the Indian Ocean corridor, and a launchpad for deeper expansion across African SME commerce stacks.
Primary Source: fusepay.app
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