Paybis, the global crypto and fiat infrastructure platform, announced a major expansion of Mass Payouts, its high-volume payment product designed to help businessesPaybis, the global crypto and fiat infrastructure platform, announced a major expansion of Mass Payouts, its high-volume payment product designed to help businesses

Paybis Expands Mass Payouts To Simplify Cross-Border Business Payments

2026/05/03 03:30
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Paybis, the global crypto and fiat infrastructure platform, announced a major expansion of Mass Payouts, its high-volume payment product designed to help businesses pay anyone, anywhere, without caps.

Available to businesses in more than 180 countries, the product supports crypto payment acceptance and crypto payouts to users, clients, and employees, with no in-house development required. Mass Payouts helps businesses reduce international transaction costs, which can climb as high as 7%, through stablecoin payouts. The latest expansion also makes it easier for businesses to send and receive both crypto and fiat payments.

“Bank transfer and international wire fees drain thousands of dollars from businesses every year, but the true hidden cost is time — and time is invaluable,” said Konstantins Vasilenko, Paybis Co-Founder and CBDO. “Our goal at Paybis isn’t just to cut costs; it’s to accelerate business. By guiding companies through the transition to stablecoin infrastructure, we remove the friction of traditional finance. Ultimately, we aim to help thousands of businesses save billions of dollars in fees while operating at a much higher speed.”

Sending a single international wire through a major US bank typically costs $40–$65 per transaction — before intermediary bank fees, exchange rate markups, and receiving-end charges that can push the all-in cost well above $100. Mass Payouts replaces that friction with near-instant crypto settlements at a fraction of the price.

Mass Payouts is designed for businesses that need to send large numbers of payments efficiently, including payment processors, payroll platforms, fintechs, and companies managing regular cross-border disbursements. Each partner receives a dedicated virtual IBAN for receiving funds, while payouts can be managed through API integration or the partner portal.

One of only five comparable products on the North American and EMEA markets, key Mass Payouts features include:

  • Built-in revenue generation: businesses charge their own markup on every payout
  • Named company IBANs issued within 3 business days, enabling B2B fiat receipts via SEPA, SWIFT, and FPS without a traditional bank account
  • Fiat deposits accepted in 30+ currencies at no additional charge
  • Unlimited transaction volumes with no batch size caps
  • Zero setup, network, or maintenance fees, with flexible tier-based pricing
  • Bank-grade reconciliation statements with sender IBANs and blockchain transaction hashes in every line item
  • Full compliance management handled by Paybis

Businesses can make and receive payments using Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), Dogecoin (DOGE), and Litecoin (LTC), along with stablecoins (USDC/USDT) and Bitcoin. Paybis has also expanded the range of supported fiat currencies to include British Pounds (GBP), alongside EUR and USD. Both fiat and crypto are available within a single balance.

For the first time, users can fund a single balance with fiat or crypto and use it for mass payouts across both. Mass Payouts now also supports fiat transactions via API and enhanced account statements, giving businesses a unified view of both fiat and crypto activity.

All transactions, whether incoming fiat deposits, crypto funding, or outgoing payouts, are captured within one reporting framework. This creates a structure that is closer to traditional banking statements, where every movement is tracked, reconciled, and clearly attributable within a single system.

Traditional Bank Wire Paybis Mass Payouts
Per-transaction sending fee $40–$65 Tier-based, near zero
Exchange rate markup 1–3% few Bps for fiat <> crypto conversion (i.e. EUR to USDC)
Intermediary bank fees Variable, often hidden None
Receiving-side fees Up to $25 None
Settlement time 1–5 business days Near-instant
Fiat currencies supported Varies by bank 30+, no extra charge
Transaction limits Often capped Unlimited
Compliance management Business’s responsibility Fully managed by Paybis
Revenue potential for sender None Markup on every payout

About Paybis

Established in 2014, Paybis combines a trusted crypto exchange and wallet—facilitating the purchase, sale, and exchange of 90 cryptocurrencies, with award-winning payment infrastructure. This infrastructure empowers businesses to transfer capital globally, eliminating traditional payment friction and prohibitive banking fees.

In 2026, Paybis was recognized as the Best Crypto Payment Provider, a testament to our expansive global reach, rapid onboarding protocols, and the deep expertise of the 200 dedicated professionals who drive our operations.

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