La società fintech londinese Wise ha recentemente annunciato un blocco temporaneo dell'ingresso di nuovi clienti commerciali nel Regno Unito e in Europa.
In a recent announcement reported by City A.M., the renowned fintech company Wise has revealed its decision to temporarily suspend new sign-ups for its business accounts. This unexpected move comes in response to an unprecedented surge in demand, highlighting the company’s commitment to ensuring the quality of its services amidst rapid growth.
This development closely follows Wise’s decision to deactivate all US business cards the previous week, citing operational changes that impact the receipt of dollar payments. Despite these operational challenges, Wise emphasizes that the issues are distinct and unrelated, underscoring its dedication to addressing each issue separately to maintain seamless service delivery.
Wise, riconosciuta per i suoi servizi innovativi di trasferimento di denaro e per i suoi conti versatili su misura sia per i privati che per le aziende, raccoglie una parte significativa delle sue entrate dalle operazioni nell'UE e nel Regno Unito. In una dichiarazione rilasciata a City A.M., Wise ha chiarito che la sospensione temporanea delle sottoscrizioni di nuovi conti commerciali ha lo scopo di sostenere la qualità del servizio e garantire un'assistenza adeguata ai clienti in arrivo.
It’s important to note that existing Wise Business clients remain unaffected by this temporary policy adjustment, reassuring current users of uninterrupted service continuity. Originally launched as TransferWise in 2011, focusing on consumer money transfers across borders, Wise expanded its services to cater to businesses in 2016. Since then, the business segment has witnessed remarkable growth, reflecting Wise’s evolution and commitment to meeting the diverse needs of its expanding customer base.