Make International Great Again - iBanFirst sets an example for cross-border trade
Düsseldorf, February 13, 2025 - In a time of increasing protectionist trends, iBanFirst is making a statement for open markets and international trade with the “Make International Great Again” campaign. It underlines the company's goals of supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in international business. Since its founding in 2016, iBanFirst has pursued the goal of simplifying international payment transactions for SMEs. Today, the company operates in ten countries and offers its customers a purpose-built platform that provides direct access to various currencies, simplifies international payments and supports strategies for hedging currency risks. Cross-border payments rethought With three central...

Make International Great Again - iBanFirst sets an example for cross-border trade
Düsseldorf, February 13, 2025 - In a time of increasing protectionist trends, iBanFirst's campaign " Make International Great Again " a statement for open markets and international trade. It underlines the company's goals of supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in international business.
Since its founding in 2016, iBanFirst has pursued the goal of simplifying international payment transactions for SMEs. Today, the company operates in ten countries and offers its customers a purpose-built platform that provides direct access to various currencies, simplifies international payments and supports strategies for hedging currency risks.
Cross-border payments reimagined
With three key visual elements, iBanFirst shows how it delivers on the promise of a simpler, cross-border business world. “Make International Great Again” is aimed at the 10,000 companies that already use iBanFirst as a partner for international payments, as well as other SMEs that want to break away from classic banking structures.
A focus of the campaign is iBanFirst's Global Account, which enables CEOs and CFOs to centrally manage and control international payments. The protective measures for international payment transactions are also highlighted: from hedging against exchange rate volatility to protection against digital threats, the company offers its customers a reliable solution.
Besart Shala, Country Manager Germany at iBanFirst, emphasizes: “We want to set an example with “Make International Great Again”: International trade is a great opportunity for SMEs. But many companies face challenges, be it from currency risks or high transaction fees. iBanFirst offers a digital platform that overcomes these hurdles and gives our customers more control and transparency in international payments.”
The campaign will be visible in France, Great Britain and Germany across various channels and will be accompanied by promotional materials such as caps, mugs and keychains, among others.
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iBanFirst, founded in 2016, is a global financial services provider with an innovative foreign currency management platform. In contrast to competitors, iBanFirst offers professional support from foreign exchange experts, making the fintech a reliable partner, especially for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that operate internationally. The payment tracker, which is unique in the industry and allows companies to track their payments in real time, provides additional transparency. iBanFirst enables executives and finance teams to directly access foreign exchange markets, store, receive and send money in over 30 currencies, and develop customized hedging strategies. As a payment institution regulated by the National Bank of Belgium, iBanFirst is authorized throughout the European Union. As a member of the SWIFT network and SEPA certified, iBanFirst also has AISP and PISP accreditations according to PSD2.
Company contact
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Lea Berdugo
Avenue de la Grande Armée 81
75016 Paris
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