The next layer of cross-border finance will be infrastructure-led. Real corridors first. Trusted partners first. Infrastructure first. That’s the sequencing principle behind @remi_ae_#MENA#Fintech#Infrastructure
#Egypt recorded USD 35B in remittance inflows in the first three quarters of 2026.
@chainalysis estimates billions more arrived via #stablecoins.
The question isn't whether those flows happened.
The question is, were they counted?
If value moves cross-border outside traditional financial rails, how much of it appears in official #remittance data?
And if it doesn't, are we measuring the full picture of capital flowing into emerging markets?
The future of remittances may not be bank rails versus stablecoins.
It may be how the two converge.
If we disappeared tomorrow, our partners would still need a front-end.
What they couldn’t easily rebuild is the network, liquidity, settlement orchestration, prefunding rails, compliance handoffs, bank integrations and corridor-specific operating model underneath it.
That’s what infrastructure first means to us.
Capital efficiency is a growth lever. Trapped liquidity, oversized prefunding, delayed settlement and manual reconciliation all limit scale.
#CapitalEfficiency#Liquidity#Payments
RWA and tokenization is useful when it solves operating problems: settlement, liquidity, ownership records, transparency or programmability. Does it improve the operating model?
#Tokenization#Fintech#RWA
The corridor is the product! Liquidity, FX, payout, partners, regulation, expectations and exceptions with a stroke of luck decide whether a route can scale.
#Corridors#Fintech#Remittance
Monumental day for @remi_ae_
After 6+ months of negotiations, continuous challenges and even a regional war, we signed our first Network Operator Agreement with a regulated institution.
Launching instant UAE → Egypt routing infrastructure, 24/7.
The first real node in the Remi Network.
More soon.
Fewer handoffs = full visibility
The less the touch points, the better.
Operational and timely.
That's what Remi's stack offers. One touch point for multiple access points.
Payment processing, FX, compliance, last mile. You name it.
#Fintech#BaaS#Payments#Remittance
𝐌𝐎𝐑𝐄 𝐈𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐑𝐌𝐄𝐃𝐈𝐀𝐑𝐈𝐄𝐒 𝐌𝐄𝐀𝐍𝐒 𝐋𝐄𝐒𝐒 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐑𝐎𝐋.
When a transfer depends on several institutions, each handoff creates a visibility gap. Delays become harder to trace, fees become harder to explain, and failures become harder to resolve. Infrastructure should reduce handoffs and make every step observable.
#Fintech #Payments #Intermidaries #Remittance #Infrastructure
Digital settlement matters, but the transfer isn’t complete until value reaches the recipient. Bank account, wallet, payout partner, cash access, local rail. That’s @remi_ae_ 's last mile.
#Fintech#Payments#Remittance
Patchwork can start a corridor. But it gets painful when volumes grow, corridors expand and partners multiply. The next step we're building at @remi_ae_ is programmable infrastructure.
#EmergingMarkets#Infrastructure
Regulated partners aren’t the problem. Uncoordinated systems are. The opportunity is to make partner capacity programmable, observable and easier to operate (and coordinate). That's the real challenge we're taking on at @remi_ae_!
#RegulatedFinance#Fintech#Payments
In money movement, all the user sees is the fee.
The operator on the other hand sees prefunding, FX exposure, liquidity buffers, failed payouts, support load, settlement timing and reconciliation. 🤧
#Payments#Liquidity@remi_ae_
High volume doesn’t mean high-quality infrastructure. A corridor can move serious money and still have fragmented liquidity, handoffs, delayed settlement and manual reconciliation. #CrossBorderPayments#Fintech@remi_ae_
Emerging-market money movement isn’t slow because users are offline. It’s slow because the infrastructure behind it is fragmented, pre-funded, and operationally heavy.
#remittance#fintech#CrossBorder
The best app doesn’t always win!
In emerging-market payments, what scales is partner depth, liquidity discipline, settlement visibility, compliance and reconciliation.
#Fintech#Payments#Remittance@remi_ae_