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PayDo introduces US Iban via Swift

PayDo has added dedicated USD IBAN accounts to its platform, now available for clients through the Swift network.

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This new feature allows businesses and professionals to receive US dollar payments directly, without delays from intermediary bank checks. At the same time, PayDo has extended its currency support to more than 60 national and regional currencies.

Clients using the new USD IBAN can send and receive funds, hold balances in USD, and exchange money into other currencies. All transactions follow PayDo’s internal compliance procedures, removing the need for third-party screening and enabling faster settlements.

The USD IBAN service is part of a broader effort to improve access to international transfers for companies operating across borders. Combined with multi-currency accounts, users can manage funds in over 60 currencies from a single platform, including EUR, GBP, JPY, NGN, and AED, among others.

“Our clients require practical tools for managing international payments. They appreciate speed, transparency and versatility, so we put these values at the center of the update,” said Serhii Zakharov, Founder and CEO at PayDo. “Introducing USD IBAN via SWIFT reflects our ongoing commitment to providing infrastructure that adapts to their day-to-day needs. It also simplifies the process of holding and moving funds in major currencies, without unnecessary steps or delays.”

With the expanded currency list, users can receive, store, exchange, and send funds globally with consistent procedures across all supported regions. This includes payments to partners, vendors, contractors, and institutions in both developed and emerging markets.

The new USD IBAN feature is live and available to all verified account holders. Existing clients can access it through their account dashboard and new users may register at PayDo’s website.  

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