January 7, 2026 - 00:30

Citi has announced a strategic partnership with CredAble, a global leader in working capital technology, to introduce a cutting-edge platform aimed at digitizing trade finance and electronic invoicing. This collaboration seeks to streamline the trade finance process, making it more efficient and accessible for businesses around the world.
The new platform is designed to enhance the management of trade transactions by leveraging advanced technology to automate processes that have traditionally been cumbersome and time-consuming. By digitizing invoices and trade finance operations, the partnership aims to reduce the complexities associated with cross-border trade and improve cash flow for businesses.
This initiative is expected to benefit a wide range of companies, from small enterprises to large multinational corporations, by providing them with the tools necessary to optimize their working capital. As global trade continues to evolve, this partnership represents a significant step forward in modernizing financial solutions and fostering growth in international commerce.
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