Global fintech Ebury appoints Queensland State Manager

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The Australian arm of global foreign exchange (FX) and trade finance fintech Ebury has appointed experienced foreign exchange and account management executive Callum Box as its Queensland State Manager. The

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Global fintech Ebury appoints Marc Lim as a Head of Desk

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Global foreign exchange (FX) and trade finance fintech Ebury has hired Marc Lim as a Head of Desk at its rapidly growing Sydney office. He has 20 years of experience working

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Ebury Australia launches FX options to meet sophisticated needs of exporters and importers  

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Ebury, the global non-bank leader in cross border finance for SMEs, has launched foreign exchange (FX) options to broaden its market-leading Australian product suite and meet the needs of its increasingly sophisticated

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Global fintech Ebury uses Australia as a launchpad to enter Hong Kong SME trade finance market

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Ebury, the global non-bank leader in cross border finance for SMEs, is using its successful Australian business as a launch pad to enter Hong Kong’s non-bank trade finance lending market.

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Global fintech Ebury targets Australian fund and institutional sector in expansion move

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The Australian arm of global foreign exchange (FX) and trade finance fintech Ebury has signalled its intention to boost services for the FX and hedging needs of Australian funds and financial

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Fintech non-bank lender Ebury enjoys rapid growth, opens Melbourne office

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Ebury, a global fintech and new entrant in Australia’s corporate banking services sector has opened an office in Melbourne’s Collins Street after a period of exceptional nationwide growth. Ebury Australia

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Global fintech Ebury enters Australian non-bank lending market

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Ebury, a global corporate banking services provider for SMEs, is entering Australia’s non-bank lending market. Ebury has announced that it had started competing head-on with large banks and Australia’s growing

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