A LinkedIn post from Thunes describes a collaboration with Finovifi aimed at extending Thunes’ Direct Global Network to community banks and credit unions across the United States. The post indicates that, via the Finovifi Marketplace, these institutions may gain streamlined access to cross-border payment capabilities without building their own correspondent banking networks.
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According to the post, the offering is positioned to connect to more than 140 countries and 90 currencies, reaching 12 billion bank accounts, mobile wallets, and stablecoin wallets, with an emphasis on speed, transparency, and real-time visibility comparable to larger global banks. For investors, this suggests a potential expansion of Thunes’ addressable customer base into smaller U.S. financial institutions and could, if adoption proves meaningful, support transaction-volume growth and reinforce its role in cross-border payments infrastructure.

