Seb Miles, Commercial Director of TradeBridge, said:
“TradeBridge and Western Union have agreed the principles of a new and strongly collaborative relationship. Many of our clients trade in multiple currencies and this sits very well with Western Union’s FX portfolio, which is designed to help manage cashflow, and forecast and protect the impact of currency fluctuations. At the start of 2021 we decided to actively support the relationship with resources and investment and we look forward to enhanced collaboration as we move forward.”
Mark Williams, Senior Partnerships Manager for Western Union Business Solutions:
“I am delighted to partner with Tradebridge and work together to provide support to businesses in a time where collaboration has never been so
important. Tradebridge have an excellent business and supply chain finance offering which can boost operating cashflow and empower growth. Due to the nature of their global supply chain finance offering, many of Tradebridge’s client are exposed to multiple currencies and associated FX market volatility which is an area that Western Union Business Solutions are well placed to support. I look forward to working closely with the team at Tradebridge to align our respective service offering to clients through 2021 and beyond.”
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