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PSP Sends joins Fintech Circle association to enhance global partner network

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Sends, a Britain-based financial service provider, announces its recent membership in Fintech Circle, a renowned global platform for fintech professionals, investors, and solution providers.

Fintech Circle, with a network of over 260,000+ fintech entrepreneurs, finance professionals, academic and government representatives, provides an exceptional ecosystem for collaboration and growth within the fintech industry.

With Fintech Circle, Sends aims to leverage the extensive network and resources available to enhance its offerings, explore potential collaborations, and contribute to the broader advancement of the fintech sector.

“We are thrilled to join Fintech Circle and be part of this dynamic global community,” said Zoia Nesterovska, Deputy MLRO at Sends. “This membership presents exciting opportunities for knowledge-sharing, partnership building and driving innovation. We look forward to actively engaging with fellow members and contributing to the growth and development of the fintech ecosystem.”

As Sends continues to expand its services and explore new avenues in the fintech domain, its membership in Fintech Circle further solidifies its commitment to excellence and its dedication to providing innovative financial solutions.

For more information about Sends and its range of financial services, please visit www.sends.co

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