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Deutsche Bank and Ant International Announce Strategic Partnership to Provide Integrated Cross-Border Payment Solutions to Global Merchants

  • Deutsche Bank and Ant International announced a strategic partnership on Tuesday to provide integrated cross-border payment solutions in Europe and Asia.
  • The partnership builds on a long-standing collaboration and aims to leverage Ant International’s tokenization and AI-driven foreign exchange technologies to innovate treasury and payment services.
  • The agreement includes integrating blockchain-based real-time treasury management, tokenized deposits, stablecoins, and the Falcon Time-Series Transformer FX model to reduce costs and risks in cross-border payments.
  • Kelvin Li said Europe is becoming a hub for digital payment innovation, while Ole Matthiessen emphasized leveraging Deutsche Bank’s capabilities and network to deliver secure solutions for Ant International’s customers.
  • This partnership signals a qualitative leap to transform global payment systems by expanding financial access and advancing treasury management across Eurasia with cutting-edge fintech solutions.
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Deutsche Bank and Ant International Announce Strategic Partnership to Provide Integrated Cross-Border Payment Solutions to Global Merchants

SINGAPORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 10, 2025-

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Business Wire broke the news in Crystal River, United States on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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