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Fuse launches USD virtual accounts

Fuse has launched its USD virtual accounts, giving organisations fast and reliable access to emerging markets. Since launch, transaction volumes have grown by more than 100 percent month over month, already more than doubling its AED business.

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The platform is built for scale and lets regulated entities open named, US-domiciled virtual accounts. It extends dollar reach into markets where access has traditionally been limited. This gives clients true USD capabilities for international use without the need for local incorporation, with funds clearing in under an hour. This level of settlement speed challenges long-held assumptions and exposes a structural gap in the global financial system.

Typical use cases include PSPs and trading platforms enabling cross-border flows, companies managing payroll across multiple emerging markets, enterprises settling high-value transactions, and creator platforms accelerating payouts with greater efficiency.

“The rail itself isn’t the limiting factor,” said George Davis, CEO of Fuse. “The same USD correspondent infrastructure can take minutes for one company and days for another. The difference is compliance. By combining local and global compliance, we unlock speed.”

This launch reflects Fuse’s belief that modern clearing infrastructure for emerging markets must be built from within those markets.

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