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PEXX Launches Borderless USD Neo-Bank for the Global Generation

PEXX Launches Borderless USD Neo-Bank for the Global Generation

Globe and Mail10-06-2025

Borderless dollar banking—built different for people who live and work everywhere
SINGAPORE, June 10, 2025 /CNW/ -- PEXX, the cross-border USD platform built for today's mobile workforce, has opened its full neo-banking suite to customers in more than 50 countries. The launch delivers four connected products that let users Bank Different, Pay Different, Send Different, and Earn Different —replacing legacy bank delays, paperwork, and hidden fees with real-time settlement and transparent pricing.

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