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YouBiz Expands with New Chinese Yuan Renminbi (CNY) Corridor, Simplifying Cross-Border Payments to China

SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 5 August 2024 - YouBiz, a leading multi-currency corporate card and spend management platform for businesses by YouTrip, today announced the launch of a new Chinese Yuan Renminbi (CNY) remittance corridor.

This strategic expansion caters to the increasing demand for efficient and cost-effective cross-border transactions between Singapore and China, as businesses deepen their engagements with the world’s second-largest economy.

China is Singapore’s largest trading partner, with nearly S$80 billion in imports facilitated in 2023. YouBiz’s CNY remittance corridor aims to empower businesses to seamlessly transfer funds from Singapore to China, offering a cheaper, more secure and convenient alternative to traditional methods.

Kelvin Lam, Chief Operating Officer of YouBiz, said: “China is an important market for many of our customers with increasing cross-border payments made to Chinese suppliers and partners. We are thrilled to introduce the CNY remittance corridor as part of our ongoing commitment to supporting businesses in their global expansion. This new service significantly enhances their ability to manage cross-border payments efficiently, at a lower cost.”

YouBiz customers can easily set up company recipients for swift and easy recurring payments to Chinese companies within 1-2 working days. Supporting overseas transfers with 20 currency corridors, YouBiz offers true mid-market exchange rates and a transparent, low fee with no hidden charges or FX markups.

YouBiz: The Corporate Account Made for Global Businesses
The introduction of the CNY remittance corridor enhances YouBiz's comprehensive suite of cross-border financial services, which includes multi-currency corporate cards, expense management, and foreign exchange solutions.

YouBiz is the first-in-market to offer customers the flexibility to issue foreign currency-denominated corporate cards in nine major currencies, including USD, EUR and THB, with no monthly fees. This enables companies to eliminate additional conversions and transact directly in the preferred non-SGD currency for a more seamless experience. Businesses also benefit from unlimited 1% cashback and zero FX fees for card spending in over 150 currencies.

By providing a wider range of currency options and enhanced remittance capabilities, YouBiz empowers businesses to navigate the complexities of cross-border trade with confidence and ease.
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About YouBiz

YouBiz is the leading multi-currency corporate card and spend management platform for businesses. Built by YouTrip, a first-mover in the Southeast Asian fintech and digital payments space, YouBiz provides SMEs and startups with an intuitive, convenient and affordable spend management platform to power their cross-border payment needs and global expansion plans.

Today, YouBiz is one of the fastest growing spend management fintechs and a reliable partner for thousands of businesses in Singapore as they accelerate their business growth with the best in market exchange rates, at zero FX fees. For more information, please visit .

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