Industry Verticals · FinTech & BankingstructuralBillingB2BInternationalFraud Prevention

Wire transfer systems flag saved payroll recipients blocking business payments

Business owners initiating routine international wire transfers find all saved recipients are simultaneously flagged for review, halting payroll and other time-sensitive payments. The bank provides no self-service resolution, requiring manual back-and-forth that can span days. False positive fraud flags with no fast override mechanism impose direct financial harm on businesses dependent on international payments.

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