Stablecoin payment infrastructure for business

Receive international business payments on stablecoin rails

Vortex helps businesses turn cross-border customer payments into local settlement, stablecoin treasury, or local bank payouts through compliant fiat and stablecoin routes.

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Built for real business flows

Turn international receivables into local operating cash

Service exporters

Invoice foreign clients and settle into local operating funds for payroll, contractors, and monthly expenses.

Software, BPO, design, staffing, digital studios

Product exporters and importers

Move export receivables into vendor, freight, and operating payments with clearer quotes and stablecoin-based settlement routes.

Manufacturing, apparel, agro, food, packaging

Platforms and marketplaces

Add fiat-stablecoin settlement and payout flows through Vortex API/widget while Vortex and local partners handle the compliance-heavy parts.

Fintechs, marketplaces, payment platforms

How it works

From KYB to quote-based settlement

Vortex gives finance teams a practical path from customer payment to local settlement, with compliance review, quote visibility, and payout routing in one flow.

  1. 01

    Complete KYB and route review

    Confirm company profile, countries, monthly volume, counterparties, and payout needs.

  2. 02

    Receive or route funds

    Bring in customer payments, stablecoin treasury, or operational funds through supported routes.

  3. 03

    Compare a quote

    Review route-dependent pricing, FX, stablecoin conversion, timing, and payout path.

  4. 04

    Settle or pay out locally

    Convert into local bank settlement, vendor payments, or route-dependent payout flows through Vortex and local partners.

Where Vortex fits

Finance infrastructure without the operational sprawl

Non-custodial by design

Designed around routes and execution rather than forcing businesses into a new treasury stack.

Local partner coverage

Connect fiat and stablecoin rails with local settlement paths where availability supports it.

KYB and KYC aware

Compliance-heavy flows are handled through Vortex and its partners, subject to route requirements.

Quote-based execution

Give finance teams a concrete comparison before moving money across rails.

Routes we can discuss

EUR, USD, stablecoins, and local payout routes

Vortex can discuss routes that connect fiat and stablecoin settlement with local instant payment systems, including Pix in Brazil, Bre-B in Colombia, Instant SEPA in Europe, and comparable instant bank rails in Argentina and Mexico. Availability, limits, timing, and pricing stay route-dependent, but the first conversation can map your corridor, settlement currency, and operating flow.

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Route preview

Convert USDT to BRL via Pix

From

10,000 USDT

Stablecoin balance

To

BRL via Pix

Brazilian bank account

  1. 1Company KYB reviewed
  2. 2Route and quote confirmed
  3. 3Local bank settlement initiated

Subject to KYB/KYC, limits, liquidity, and regulatory availability through local partners.

For finance teams

A cleaner way to compare cross-border payment routes

Question

What spread am I paying?

Traditional path

Often blended into bank FX and correspondent costs.

Vortex route discussion

Quote-based route review before execution.

How fast can funds become operating cash?

Traditional path

Corridor, bank, and intermediary dependent.

Vortex route discussion

Route-dependent settlement paths through local partners.

Can I pay vendors or contractors locally?

Traditional path

Usually handled outside the receivables workflow.

Vortex route discussion

Discuss payout currency, country, counterparty, and compliance needs together.

Compare your route

Tell us the payment flow you want to improve

Share the currencies, countries, and monthly volume. Vortex can review whether a fiat and stablecoin route is worth comparing for your business.

Prefer a direct note? Contact the Vortex team.

Subject to KYB/KYC, limits, liquidity, and regulatory availability.