Finseta and UTS Team Up for International Payment Solutions

We are thrilled to announce that Finseta has partnered with the global tennis league, Ultimate Tennis Showdown (UTS), as their official currency partner!

You can directly check the announcement here: PR Announcement

This exciting multi-year collaboration will see us supporting UTS with multi-currency accounts and seamless international payment solutions for their world-renowned events. 

Our expertise in providing fast, secure, and efficient international payments and FX solutions makes us the perfect partner for UTS’s international operations.

This partnership underscores our commitment to delivering top-tier international payments and innovative solutions for our customers. 

As UTS grows into a major international league, we are excited to be part of their journey and to demonstrate how our services can benefit both businesses and individuals with complex currency needs. 

Ready to streamline your international payments? 

Sign up for a free account with Finseta today and experience our world-class services first-hand.

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Sonny Hellmers

Senior currency specialist