Corpay and SKsoft unite for global payment automation

Corpay and SKsoft unite for global payment automation

Corpay has partnered with SKsoft to integrate its cross-border payments technology directly into the Microsoft Dynamics 365 ecosystem.

This collaboration will allow SKsoft clients to process payments in over 145 currencies across 200 countries.

The partnership embeds Corpay’s payment automation and treasury tools into SKsoft’s banking connectivity engine, enabling businesses to handle cross-border transactions seamlessly without relying on multiple systems. The goal is to enhance efficiency, visibility, and control for enterprises managing complex international financial operations.

SKsoft’s bank connectivity technology already links Microsoft Dynamics 365 users with global financial institutions. Now, by embedding Corpay’s cross-border capabilities, companies gain access to advanced foreign exchange risk management and end-to-end automation.

Corpay vice president and head of channels & alliances Frank Mannarino said, “This partnership reflects Corpay’s continued investment and momentum within the Microsoft Dynamics space, strengthening our ERP strategy.

“We are excited to partner with a marquee partner like SKsoft to continue to bring value to the ecosystem, providing shared clients with the seamless global payment and treasury capabilities they need to scale confidently.”

SKsoft’s chief operating officer Aynsley Keller said, “This partnership builds on our commitment to deliver embedded banking automation within Microsoft Dynamics 365.

“By integrating Corpay’s proven cross-border payment capabilities, we are giving our clients the ability to initiate and manage international payments directly from Dynamics 365, reducing costs, improving visibility, and eliminating the complexity of separate global banking systems.”

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