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Blaze positions itself as a next-generation cross-border remittance disbursement orchestration network for Bangladesh, rather than a traditional payment institution that holds customer funds. It connects global MTOs, local banks, MFS mobile financial services, and PSP wallets, aiming to let remittance companies disburse funds to Bangladeshi bank accounts and mobile wallets through a single API integration. Its website states that it has processed 3.9M+ transactions, with US$498M+ in total payment volume and an average payout time of around 5 seconds.
In terms of service model, Blaze is closer to a receiving-side technical routing layer and aggregation network. MTOs can reach Bangladeshi bank and wallet endpoints through a unified disbursement API; once local MFS providers integrate, they can also inherit Blaze’s pre-integrated bank and MTO network. Its technical metrics stand out, including global average API latency of under 200ms, a 99.99% enterprise-grade SLA, 10,000+ TPS throughput, and AES-256 and TLS 1.3 security standards. Its risk-control and operational capabilities mainly cover real-time routing, automatic failover, smart queuing, transaction tracking, automatic retries, automated reconciliation, and a complete audit trail.
The public pages do not disclose fixed fees, per-transaction charges, or tiered pricing. Its commercial model emphasizes “Your Rates, Your Margin”: MTOs and partners establish drawing arrangements directly with local banks in Bangladesh, independently manage FX rates, liquidity, and settlement, and retain 100% of FX profits. Blaze states that it does not touch the funds. As a result, it is better suited to institutions that already have bank partnerships and settlement capabilities and mainly want to reduce the complexity of technical connectivity.
The main advantage is its clear integration model: a single integration reduces the cost of adapting to multiple bank and wallet SDKs and protocols. Its payout speed, SLA, throughput, and reconciliation capabilities are attractive for high-concurrency remittance businesses. The drawbacks are that its coverage is highly concentrated in Bangladesh, with limited information on multi-country network reach; pricing, contract terms, regulatory licenses, and KYC/AML mechanisms are not disclosed. In addition, settlement relationships still need to be arranged separately between the customer and local banks, so it is not a fully one-stop pay-in and payout solution.
Blaze is suitable for global MTOs, banks, MFS providers, and PSPs that want to enter or expand their payout network in Bangladesh, especially institutions that already have Bangladeshi bank settlement arrangements but do not want to repeatedly develop integrations with multiple wallets and bank interfaces. The source text does not provide information on access from mainland China, so it is currently unknown. If broader country coverage or a mature global payment network is required, alternatives such as Thunes, TerraPay, Nium, Wise Platform, and Tranglo may be worth comparing.
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