MoneyHash has partnered with MontyPay to reduce payment complexity and extend cross-border payment access for merchants in more than 50 countries.
MoneyHash has announced a partnership with MontyPay, a global payment service provider. The goal is to simplify payment complexity and widen cross-border payment access for merchants across more than 50 countries.
MoneyHash said the new partnership with MontyPay will help merchants manage international payments with fewer moving parts.
Cross-border payments are transactions where the customer, merchant, and payment networks sit in different countries. They often fail more often than local payments because of extra checks, currency conversion, and different rules per market.
MoneyHash positions itself as payment infrastructure for businesses that need to connect to multiple payment methods and providers. In practice, that can include payment orchestration, which is software that routes each payment to the best available provider, like choosing the fastest checkout lane based on cost and approval rates.
The partnership is also framed as an expansion of access. MontyPay operates as a payment service provider, meaning it helps process card and alternative payment method transactions for merchants and platforms.
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Many African and emerging market merchants sell to customers outside their home country, but scaling across borders usually means adding more payment providers, more integrations, and more operational work.
If the integration between MoneyHash and MontyPay reduces that setup time, it could help merchants go live in new markets faster. It could also improve payment acceptance rates, which is simply the share of attempted payments that successfully complete.
For fintech operators, partnerships like this show how payment infrastructure companies are trying to bundle more coverage into fewer integrations. That matters for marketplaces, SaaS platforms, and online businesses that want to support multiple countries without rebuilding their checkout every time they expand.
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