BOATING ONTARIO ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES NEW PARTNERSHIP WITH CAMBRIDGE GLOBAL PAYMENTS

Boating Ontario

Oct 29, 2019

The Boating Ontario Association is pleased to announce that they have partnered with Cambridge Global Payments (“Cambridge”), the leading provider of international payments and foreign exchange transactions, as the endorsed provider of foreign currency exchange and international payments solutions for all Boating Ontario members.
 
With this new member benefit, all Boating Ontario members will be able to gain access to utilize Cambridge’s innovative solutions to help mitigate foreign exchange exposure for their day-to-day business needs. Cambridge will also work with Boating Ontario’s qualified members to implement, manage, and hedge against currency market risks in a collaborative and active approach. Additionally, its award-winning trading platform will enable our qualified members to manage their global payments from a single point of access.

“As a pillar of our strategic plan, we are steadfastly committed to bringing new business development tools and additional value to our members and this announcement fits perfectly into those commitments” said Rick Layzell, Boating Ontario CEO. “Currency exchange can be a daunting task for any business, today’s announcement backed by Cambridge’s’ proven service promise is another conduit to solutions for members of all sizes.”

“Cambridge is incredibly excited about our new relationship with the Boating Ontario Association. We are confident that BOA members and their businesses will benefit significantly from improved access to innovative currency hedging and cross-border accounts payable services,” said Mark Frey, President, Cambridge Global Payments. “Boating Ontario is a member-driven organization that we are very proud to be associated with and we look forward to helping their members grow their businesses and find solutions to their cross-border payment and hedging needs.”
 
 
About Boating Ontario

Boating Ontario proudly represents over 500 member companies throughout the province of Ontario including private & municipal marina operators, boat dealers, brokers and suppliers in Ontario’s diverse recreational boating industry. Boating Ontario, through collaboration and partnerships provide all our members with critical and regulatory support for all aspects of their business through information, advice, direction as well as practical money saving programs. Ultimately our goal is to collaboratively increase the recreational boating market and promote the lifestyle enjoyed by those already involved in the industry. For more information, visit www.boatingontario.ca or contact us at 1-888-547-6662.

About Cambridge Global Payments
 
Cambridge Global Payments, a FLEETCOR company, is a leading provider of integrated cross-border payment services and currency risk management solutions. As a trusted partner for more than 25 years, Cambridge delivers innovative solutions designed to mitigate foreign exchange exposure and address unique business needs. Their award-winning capabilities and industry-leading technologies simplify the way businesses connect with the global marketplace. As one of the largest bank-independent providers globally, they are flexible and responsive, with offices and applicable licensing and regulatory approvals across North America, Europe, and Australia. Learn more at cambridgefx.com and follow them on Twitter & LinkedIn.

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