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TerraPay and D360 Bank Partner to Enable Inbound Transfers into Saudi Arabia

by Kingsley Okeke
September 24, 2025
in Fintech
Reading Time: 2 mins read
TerraPay and D360 Bank Partner to Enable Inbound Transfers into Saudi Arabia

TerraPay, a global payments infrastructure company, has partnered with D360 Bank, a Saudi Sharia-compliant digital bank, to enable seamless inbound money transfers into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The collaboration introduces a compliant and efficient framework for moving funds across borders, addressing the growing demand for fast and reliable international transfers.

Key Highlights

  • The partnership enables instant or near-instant payouts into Saudi bank accounts and mobile wallets.
  • It supports multiple use cases including person-to-person, consumer-to-business, business-to-consumer, and business-to-business transfers.
  • A single API integration allows global partners to connect easily without managing multiple local relationships.
  • All transfers are regulated under the Saudi Central Bank’s compliance standards, with robust KYC, AML, and CTF checks in place.

Why It Matters

Cross-border transfers into Saudi Arabia have traditionally been fragmented and costly, often involving multiple intermediaries and inconsistent service levels. By combining TerraPay’s global network with D360 Bank’s digital infrastructure, the partnership reduces delays, improves transparency, and simplifies the customer experience.

The corridor will serve not only expatriates sending remittances but also businesses, SMEs, and digital platforms requiring secure and compliant transfers into Saudi Arabia.

Benefits for Users

  • Individuals can send and receive funds more quickly and reliably.
  • SMEs and enterprises gain easier access to pay suppliers, vendors, or employees.
  • Digital platforms and creators can receive international earnings directly into local bank accounts or wallets.
  • Tourism and service sectors benefit from smoother payments for travel, healthcare, education, and ecommerce.

Strategic Impact

The initiative supports Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 goals of building a digital economy and expanding financial inclusion. For TerraPay, it marks further growth in the Gulf region following its entry into the Saudi market. For D360 Bank, the collaboration strengthens its role as a digital leader offering innovative financial solutions to both individuals and businesses.

Conclusion

The TerraPay and D360 Bank partnership represents a significant step toward modernising inbound cross-border transfers into Saudi Arabia. By ensuring speed, compliance, and transparency, it sets the foundation for a more efficient financial ecosystem that benefits individuals, businesses, and the broader Saudi economy.

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