RTGS.global and BCRemit have today announced a strategic partnership to enhance cross-border payment capabilities and expand access to fast, reliable remittanceRTGS.global and BCRemit have today announced a strategic partnership to enhance cross-border payment capabilities and expand access to fast, reliable remittance

RTGS.global and BCRemit Announce Strategic Partnership to Expand Global Remittance Capabilities to Businesses

2026/03/31 07:00
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RTGS.global and BCRemit have today announced a strategic partnership to enhance cross-border payment capabilities and expand access to fast, reliable remittance services worldwide.

The partnership brings together RTGS.global’s next-generation cross-border payment infrastructure with BCRemit’s established expertise in serving Filipino communities around the world. Together, the two organisations aim to build on the ability to deliver faster, more efficient and scalable payment solutions for consumers and businesses. 

Entering its tenth year of business in 2026, BCRemit has built its reputation as a trusted remittance provider, helping customers send money from one country to another quickly and securely. Through this partnership, the company is extending its capabilities beyond its traditional retail focus, opening its platform to support banks, payment providers and other financial institutions.

“This partnership marks an important step in our evolution,” said Gio Calma, Co-Founder and Director of BCRemit. “Our mission is rooted in supporting communities around the world to make payments efficiently and securely, we are now expanding our reach by making our services available to businesses and other financial institutions. Working with RTGS.global enables us to scale that vision and unlock new opportunities for growth.”

RTGS.global’s platform connects financial institutions through a single integration, enabling real-time cross-border payments, FX exchange and seamless interoperability across markets. By joining the network, BCRemit will be able to further enhance its service delivery while also contributing to a broader ecosystem of global payment participants.

“Cross-border payments continue to be held back by fragmented systems and inefficiencies,” said Felipe Hillard, Chief Commercial Officer at RTGS.global. “Partnering with BCRemit brings together strong technical infrastructure with a clear, purpose-led use case. It’s about combining innovation with real-world impact to improve how money moves across borders.”

The partnership builds on a period of significant growth for BCRemit, which has expanded its licensed operations across the UK, Europe, Canada and the Philippines, and operates in the United States through a partner network. Looking ahead, BCRemit sees B2B services as a key driver of future revenue, with the RTGS.global partnership representing an important milestone in unlocking that opportunity.

BCRemit remains committed to its core mission of supporting global workers and their families by enabling faster and more reliable transfers. The partnership helps ensure customers can continue to send money home with confidence, which is an essential lifeline for many communities.

Both organisations will work together to expand the partnership in the coming months, with a focus on scaling services across new markets and delivering enhanced payment experiences for customers and partners alike.

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