Corpay announces new endorsed partnership with the Boating BC Association

Boating BC

Mar 21, 2022

Corpay, a FLEETCOR (NYSE: FLT) brand that provides integrated cross-border payments and currency risk management solutions, is pleased to announce they have been selected by the Boating BC Association (“BBCA”) board as the endorsed provider of foreign currency exchange and international payments solutions for BBCA members located across British Columbia.

Through this endorsement, BBCA’s more than 280 members and their companies* located across British Columbia will be able to gain access to and utilize Corpay’s innovative solutions to help mitigate foreign exchange exposure for their day-to-day payment and foreign exchange business needs. Additionally, Corpay’s award-winning trading platform will enable eligible BBCA members to manage their global payments from a single point of access.

“Corpay is incredibly excited about our new relationship with the Boating BC. We are confident that BBCA members and their businesses will benefit significantly from access to our innovative currency hedging and cross-border payments solutions, along with our experience gained in the boating industry” said Brad Loder, VP, Cross-Border Marketing, Corpay Cross-Border Solutions. “The Canadian team at Corpay looks forward to delivering our high level of services and helping BBCA members power their international payments, execute plans to manage their currency risk which can support their business growth.”

“I am very pleased that Corpay as a new member of Boating BC is offering competitive foreign currency exchange services. With global markets being so volatile, this service will help many members importing products around the world”, said Don Prittie, President of Boating BC.

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