Open the corridor that doesn't exist yet.
You have a real counterparty and a real deal — but your bank won't move the money, or the only quote would kill it. We open the corridor for you: researched, vetted, activated, and supervised on the first transfers.
From a hard route to a working corridor.
Four steps, in sequence — and you get a clear answer before you commit to any of it.
You get a go/no-go answer before any commitment — a clear read on whether the corridor is worth opening, with the evidence to back it.
Corridors we're already opening.
The infrastructure was never travel-specific. It serves any business whose counterparties are solid but whose banks cannot reach them.
Agri-trade collections for a European agri-trader — counterparties in jurisdictions correspondent banks have left behind, settled documented and repeatable.
The founding travel corridor — booking payments and distribution commissions settled between European travel companies and Kenyan operators.
A travel corridor in activation — built for payments that fit no standard rail, supervised from the first transfer.
Specific routes are anonymised unless the client agrees to be named.
Every engagement feeds the rails.
Advisory isn't a side practice. Every corridor we open for a client extends the same network the platform runs on — the providers we vet, the routes we activate and the settlement record we build all feed back into the rails and the dashboard. Solving one hard route makes the next one easier.
And because we run the opening transfers ourselves, the case for a corridor is never a slide — it's your own numbers. Money moves only between licensed institutions — Transio never holds funds.
Method, not promises — benchmarked on your own transactions, our statement beside the bank's.
We co-build corridors.
When a route needs a rail we don't yet operate, we co-build it with licensed providers rather than compete with them. Providers can be vetted into our network and exposed to the corridors we're sourcing — including demand from European businesses with a route to open.
Bring us a corridor.
Thanks — we'll be in touch about your corridor.
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