Enhance your clients’ financial infrastructure.

Quant Flow is designed for frictionless integration into existing banking and finance systems. Seamlessly connect programmable payments to your clients’ current platforms – allowing businesses to automate financial workflows, enhance payment processing, and reduce operational overhead. Deliver high-value transformation projects with minimal disruption to your clients’ current infrastructure.

Unlock new revenue streams.

Programmable money powers innovative new customer products and revenue opportunities. Partners have the ability to extend this solution to their customers based on specific, relevant use cases. Expanding your current offering with Quant Flow promises greater scalability, adaptability and security, making it an ideal foundation for the programmable money transition.

Innovate customer offerings.

Succeeding in today’s era of rapid technological change requires businesses to enhance and diversify their current solutions. Quant Flow enables our partners and their clients to accelerate innovation and the development of new products and services. Introduce, implement and scale programmable money solutions internally and extend these capabilities to your clients. Collaborating with us allows you to harness our technical expertise, strategic insight and extensive experience to jointly deliver value add to the end customer. 

Programmable money that works for you and your customers.

How our partners are leveraging programmability and interoperability.

Smart money customer accounts

Quant PayScript is our powerful but simple-to-use rules engine that gives you full control over money flows.

Programmable payments

Complex, trigger-based payment workflows such as escrow or payroll systems can be automated, delivering significant added-value to your corporate customer. 

Global loan disbursements

By leveraging programmable money, loan disbursements become more inclusive, efficient, and cost-effective – thereby fostering global development. 

Ready to shape
the money of tomorrow?