# How do you evaluate and choose a remittance infrastructure platform?

For teams building or scaling a remittance or cross-border payments business, choosing the right infrastructure platform is a critical decision.

There are multiple options in the market — from building in-house to using white-label platforms or modular fintech stacks.

When narrowing down choices, what matters most to you?

• Speed to market vs. long-term flexibility
• Built-in compliance vs. third-party integrations
• Back-office control (FX, corridors, limits)
• Cost of ownership vs. upfront build
• Reliability, audit trails, and regulatory readiness

For operators who’ve gone through this process —
👉 What were your key decision criteria?
👉 What trade-offs did you make?
👉 What would you do differently today?

Looking to hear perspectives from MTOs, PSPs, and fintech teams who have evaluated or implemented these systems.

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