Abstract:[October 2025] — As global fintech integration accelerates, cross-border payments are becoming a vital bridge connecting transaction ecosystems across regions. Smilepayz, an international payment gateway brand focusing on Asia and Latin America, has officially announced its recognition as the first payment service provider (Payment Gateway) listed on WikiFX.

[October 2025] — As global fintech integration accelerates, cross-border payments are becoming a vital bridge connecting transaction ecosystems across regions.
Smilepayz, an international payment gateway brand focusing on Asia and Latin America, has officially announced its recognition as the first payment service provider (Payment Gateway) listed on WikiFX.
This milestone marks Smilepayzs innovative role in reshaping the forex and online trading payment landscape across emerging markets.
Currently, Smilepayzs services cover major markets including Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, India, Brazil, Mexico, Peru, and Colombia.
Through its unified API and high-stability gateway infrastructure, Smilepayz provides fast, secure, and compliantpayment solutions for CFD brokers and various online platforms.
QRIS (Quick Response Indonesian Standard):
The most widely used national QR payment system across e-commerce, finance, and mobile applications.
BCA Online Bank Transfer:
Offers higher transaction success rates and faster settlements compared to virtual accounts, becoming the preferred option for many merchants.
Virtual Account Payments:
Supports major banks such as Mandiri, BNI, CIMB, and BRI, ensuring broad user coverage.
DANA e-Wallet:
Popular among younger and mobile-first users, enabling quick and seamless deposits.
In addition to diverse payment methods, Smilepayz operates a 24/7 settlement system, allowing real-time fund flow and transparent reconciliation for cross-border transactions.
With its flexible system architecture and strong local partnerships, the company ensures each markets payment experience aligns with local regulations and user habits.
Across Southeast Asia and Latin America, Smilepayz is actively collaborating with international brokers and payment partners to enhance fintech connectivity between regions.
According to the company, being listed on WikiFX represents not only greater global exposure but also international recognition within the fintech ecosystem.
Beyond product strength, Smilepayz is also investing in its global branding strategy, frequently participating in international fintech and forex expos.

At several events, Smilepayz showcased independent booths, allowing visitors to experience the system firsthand and build stronger brand trust.
“Our mission is to make cross-border payments simpler, faster, and more localized,”
— said the Smilepayz Asia-Pacific Market Director.
With global forex trading volumes continuing to rise, innovative payment gateways like Smilepayz are becoming key drivers of industry transformation.
Moving forward, Smilepayz aims to strengthen its technology and expand into more emerging markets, empowering international trading institutions to connect smoothly across Asia and Latin America.


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