Paying Turkish suppliers from the US? Most Türkiye invoices for US businesses land in US Dollar (USD) — Turkish exporters frequently invoice international buyers in US dollars. Rather than scramble to convert US dollars (USD) each time and lose margin to a spread, Financiar lets you hold USD and settle the invoice same-currency: the USD you fund is the USD your supplier receives, minus a fee you can see before you confirm. Financiar does not convert currencies for you, which is precisely why the cost stays visible — there's no hidden margin baked into a rate. Add the supplier as a beneficiary, send the payout under maker-checker approval, and reconcile against a complete record. It's a cleaner way for US businesses to pay partners in Türkiye.
Why same-currency USD for Türkiye
Turkish exporters frequently invoice international buyers in US dollars, so holding US Dollar and paying USD-to-USD matches how your supplier already bills you. There's no conversion margin because nothing is converted — the amount you send equals the amount received, minus a transparent fee. That makes invoice amounts predictable and supplier trust easy to maintain. You do need to fund your USD balance first; Financiar settles the currency you hold rather than converting US dollars (USD) on your behalf.
How a US business pays Turkish suppliers
Open a Financiar account and complete KYC, fund your USD balance, add your Türkiye supplier as a beneficiary, and send the payout — routed through maker-checker approval if it's above your threshold. Each payment is logged with amount, currency, recipient, approver, and timestamp, so reconciliation is a review rather than a reconstruction. If you also pay Türkiye services online, you can issue virtual USD cards from the same balance.
FAQ
Does Financiar convert US dollars (USD) to USD to pay Turkish suppliers?
No. Financiar settles same-currency and does not convert currencies inside the platform. You fund a USD balance directly, and your supplier in Türkiye receives USD — the amount you send minus a transparent fee.
Why pay Turkish suppliers in USD rather than local currency?
Because Turkish exporters frequently invoice international buyers in US dollars — paying in the currency the invoice is written in avoids any conversion spread and keeps the amount predictable for both sides. It's the same currency end to end.
Can US businesses use Financiar for these payments?
Yes. Financiar serves businesses in the US and across North America, North America, the UK, and the EU, with same-currency payouts, virtual USD cards, spend management, and approval controls.
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