Category
  • Digital Wallets
  • Fintechs
  • OTC Desks
  • Payments
Use Cases
  • B2B Payments
  • Cross-Chain Transfers
  • Payment Settlement
  • Payouts and Payroll
  • Treasury Management
Circle Products Used
  • CCTP
  • EURC
  • USDC
Blockchains Supported
  • Arbitrum
  • Base
  • Ethereum
  • OP Mainnet
  • Polygon PoS
On/Off-Ramps
  • Yes
Platform
  • Android
  • Web
Free/Paid
  • Paid
Region
  • Europe
  • LATAM
  • Middle East and Africa
  • North America
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Due Ltd

Instant international settlements.

Established in 2022, Due is a London-based fintech startup with a vision to reshape international payments through blockchain and stablecoin innovations. The company provides borderless multi-currency accounts, global transfers / remittances, and merchant acquiring for individuals and businesses.

Due built its platform on top of public blockchains, leveraging stablecoin liquidity markets across Europe, the U.S., LatAm, and Africa to enable accessible, fast, and cheap international money movements for clients around the world. Due’s platform is non-custodial, meaning the clients always have full control of, and direct access to, their assets on public blockchains without the involvement of intermediaries.

For more information, visit opendue.com

Use Cases

Global B2B Payments

Our clients are able to send payments to their overseas vendors / suppliers 5-10x cheaper and much faster than through traditional methods.

Payroll / Contractors

Our clients are paying their contractors, freelancers, and employees globally in USDC and local currency.

Digital Nomads

Digital nomads can collect payments from their clients / employers in EUR / GBP / USD and pay out in stablecoins (e.g., USDC) or local currency.

Cross-Border Acquiring

Businesses can use our platform to collect payments via local payment methods that are easiest for their customers. Funds are settled in USDC and can be paid out to bank accounts in the U.S., Europe, or UK.

On/Off-Ramps

We enable DeFi partners and wallets to quickly and cheaply on and off-ramp from local currencies and payment methods into and out of USDC.

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