Thunes, a global payments company specializing in cross-border transactions, has expanded its direct global network to Taiwan.
This expansion offers a real-time alternative to traditional cross-border payment systems for transfers to Taiwan’s bank accounts.
The move will strengthen wage-to-banking services and allow real-time payouts of new Taiwanese dollars (TWD) and US dollars (USD) to individual and business bank accounts of all major Taiwanese banks.
Strengthening of expansion Sans‘By establishing direct connections with Taiwanese banks, there is a global network that allows faster and more efficient transactions.
Taiwan is a key hub for international trade and finance, with strong demand for efficient cross-border transactions.
In January 2025, the country’s total exports reached US$38.7 billion, an increase of 4.4% from January 2024.
The Taiwan Institute of Economic Research (TIER) forecasts GDP growth at 3.42% in 2025.
This economic activity contributes to the growing market for international remittances. Thunes’ direct banking connections aim to increase speed, control and reliability, ensuring a high success rate of cross-border transactions.

Floris de Kort, CEO of Thunes, said
“Thunes’s own direct global network expands with a new payment corridor to Taiwan, bringing speed, control, visibility for real-time cross-border payments in one of Asia’s most vibrant financial markets, and It’s more protection and cost-effective.
This expansion highlights global reach and industry-leading commitment to service quality through direct connections, allowing members to seamlessly process payments worldwide, and provides the highest transaction success rate . ”
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