Verto Launches Atlas Suite to Power Cross-Border Payments in Africa.

By Editorial Team.

Nairobi, September 10, 2025 – Verto, a global B2B payments platform, has unveiled The Atlas Suite, a next-generation suite of API-first embedded finance solutions designed to simplify cross-border payments for fintechs, digital platforms, and marketplaces.

The Atlas Suite enables businesses to integrate banking, foreign exchange, and payment services through a single API. Built with scalability and compliance in mind, the solution is globally accessible to Verto clients, with a strong focus on powering Africa’s fast-growing digital economy.

For years, Africa’s financial ecosystem has struggled with fragmentation, regulatory hurdles, limited banking access, and volatile currencies. These challenges have slowed down cross-border trade and digital commerce. Atlas seeks to address these gaps by offering instant access to local accounts, deep FX liquidity, and compliance-ready infrastructure supporting 49 currencies across multiple markets.

“We have witnessed the hurdles businesses face in scaling operations across borders, especially in African markets. Atlas is a transformative solution built to eliminate these challenges and accelerate growth,” said Ola Oyetayo, CEO and Co-founder of Verto.

The Atlas Suite features three tailored solutions. Atlas for Fintechs equips financial institutions, digital banks, and fintechs with Verto’s infrastructure without requiring local licensing or in-house development. It enables virtual accounts in over 12 African markets, real-time FX across 49 currencies, and payments to more than 100 countries.

Atlas for Platforms targets non-financial businesses such as e-commerce, logistics, and travel-tech providers. It allows them to embed payments, FX, and account services directly into their offerings without regulatory or technical burden.

For brokers, Verto has introduced White Label Services, enabling them to deliver branded cross-border financial solutions with full control over pricing and revenue streams.

Kenya’s tech scene is already embracing Atlas. Triply, a local travel-tech company, has adopted the suite to power multi-currency payments for its clients across Africa. With Atlas, Triply can process transactions faster, cut costs, and maintain regulatory compliance while supporting travel businesses.

Other features tailored for Africa include local collection accounts, centralized treasury tools, and last-mile payouts through bank transfers or mobile money. These capabilities are especially useful for bulk payments such as payroll and remittances.

With the launch of Atlas, Verto is positioning itself as a key enabler of Africa’s digital transformation, breaking financial barriers and unlocking new opportunities for growth and trade across borders.

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