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Razorpay to offer international payments to Indian freelancers via export account

By IANS | Updated: June 24, 2024 14:30 IST

New Delhi, June 24 Fintech major Razorpay on Monday announced the expansion of its 'MoneySaver Export Account' to offer ...

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New Delhi, June 24 Fintech major Razorpay on Monday announced the expansion of its 'MoneySaver Export Account' to offer international payments for Indian freelancers.

This feature will now enable freelancers to open a 'Smart Account' in any country of their choice and accept payments locally via bank transfers on the Razorpay platform, all while benefiting from zero withdrawal fees.

The company said it aims to empower more than 15 million Indian freelancers by saving them up to 50 per cent in fees and commissions on international bank transfers.

"Freelancers face formidable challenges, particularly with direct bank transfers that can carry fees as high as $30 per transaction, compounded by additional currency conversion charges. As a result, they lose up to 25 per cent of their income," Rahul Kothari, Chief Operating Officer Razorpay, said in a statement.

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International payments for exporters largely rely on International Bank Transfers, with SWIFT being one of the primary modes. However, these transactions come at a significant cost, as per RBI reports, with approximately $13 spent on SWIFT charges for every $200 remitted.

The MoneySaver Export Account adheres to the latest RBI guidelines, incorporating video KYC ensuring a safe and secure experience for freelancers, the company said.

The account will allow freelancers to receive international bank transfers from over 160 countries within 5 seconds, eliminating the need for additional paperwork.

This account can be created across the US, UK, Canada, Europe, and other priority export markets, enabling the use of preferred banking networks like ACH, SEPA, SWIFT, and FPS.

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