MOIN, a leading fintech company specializing in cross-border payment solutions, announced the expansion of its strategic partnership with Nium, the global infrastructure for real-time payments, at Korea Fintech Week. The expanded partnership will enhance global payout and collection capabilities, delivering faster, more affordable, and more transparent international money transfer services for Korean consumers and businesses, while enabling seamless settlement into Korea for global customers.
Through this collaboration, MOIN is expanding its outbound payouts to key global markets including Japan (JPY), the United States (USD), Europe (EUR), Australia (AUD), and Canada (CAD). The integration with Nium also unlocks access to emerging market currencies across Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America, – allowing Korean individuals and businesses to send money to more geographies with greater speed and efficiency.
Since establishing their strategic partnership in 2018, MOIN has relied on Nium as a key global remittance partner. The two companies now plan to strengthen inbound payment flows into Korea through additional use cases, new service types, and higher transaction volumes in Korean won (KRW) payout services, enabling faster and more reliable KRW settlements for corporate clients and global partners — such as marketplaces and platforms.
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In parallel, the companies are jointly exploring stablecoin-based cross-border payment and settlement models, combining MOIN’s blockchain expertise with Nium’s global network to develop next-generation technologies that improve speed, reduce costs, and enhance liquidity efficiency.
With this deepened partnership, Korean users gain access to faster, more affordable global remittance services, while businesses of all sizes – from exporters to digital platforms and financial institutions, can strengthen their competitiveness through lower cross-border payment costs, improved settlement speed, and broader service coverage.
Ilseok Suh, CEO of MOIN, said, “By further expanding our long-term partnership with Nium, we have established a foundation that enables Korean users and businesses to enjoy world-class remittance and payment experiences. We will continue to integrate global networks and next-generation payment technologies to grow into a leading cross-border financial infrastructure connecting Korea and the world.”
“As global ambition accelerates, payment infrastructure must evolve with it,” said Anupam Pahuja, Chief Revenue Officer at Nium. “Strengthening our partnership with MOIN allows us to extend the speed, transparency, and cost advantages their customers rely on, while scaling to support even greater growth.”
By deepening its integration with Nium’s global network, MOIN is further strengthening its foundation for next-generation cross-border payments. This collaboration supports MOIN’s vision to deliver more seamless, efficient, and future-ready financial solutions for individuals and businesses in Korea as global payment models continue to evolve.
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