A focused conversation, not a sales pitch

Speak to Clear Broker about banking, FX or payments

Provide a brief overview of your structure, sector, and challenges to see if introductions to banks, FX providers, or payment institutions are suitable. We focus on realistic cases with a solid regulatory and risk basis.

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Information that helps us assess suitability

A concise overview of your structure, sectors, jurisdictions and current providers allows us to quickly determine whether introductions are realistic, and if so, along which lines.

Your role and decision‑making authority

Entity type, ownership and key jurisdictions

Sector(s), licences and regulatory status (if applicable)

Current banking, FX or payment setup and pain points

Any deadlines or transaction‑driven timelines

Clear, structured follow‑up

What happens after you contact

We treat each enquiry as a confidential, exploratory engagement and are transparent where we do not believe we can add value or where provider appetite is unlikely.

Initial review

We review the information you provide to understand your structure, sector and immediate challenges.

Short call

Where appropriate, we suggest a brief call or email exchange to clarify details and discuss feasibility.

Next steps

We either propose targeted introductions to regulated providers or explain why we cannot progress.

Clarity on what to expect

Clear Broker is an introducer, not a bank

Clear Broker is an independent introducer and broker in banking, FX, payments and related financial services; we are not a bank, PSP, EMI, acquirer, lender or FX provider and do not offer regulated services directly. We cannot guarantee approvals, outcomes or timelines, and all decisions rest solely with the regulated providers we may introduce you to.

Share a brief overview of your situation

If you are facing repeated declines, relationship exits or constraints around banking, FX or payment services, we can review your position and indicate whether targeted introductions to regulated providers are likely to be productive.