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PeerFX partners with BCTIA

Posted by Rob Lewis on Thu, September 10, 2009 6:33 AM · Filed under Vancouver , Startups · Comments

Vancouver startup PeerFX has partnered up with the BC Technology Industry Association to offer their members the "most competitive exchange rates possible".

Do you have regular exchanges between USD and CAD dollars?  PeerFX can save you thousands of dollars in service charges.  As a registered service with the Bank of Montreal, your PeerFX account allows you to handle funds transfers online safely and efficiently – adding to your bottom line with the savings you will enjoy.

Distinct from other retail FX brokers, PeerFX has established itself as a market innovator with its patent pending "Peer-to-Peer" exchange process, offering customers the most competitive exchange rates possible.  Using the PeerFX business solutions tools will allow you to build a profitable long-term international business relationship with your vendors and customers.

Look for representatives from PeerFX at today's BCTIA TechForum "Financing Tech in the Wake of an Economic Crisis" to learn about their services first-hand.

 

 
Company:
BCTIA
Website:
http://www.bctia.org
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

The BC Technology Industry Association is an industry-funded organization promoting the growth of British Columbia's knowledge economy. With a... [more]

 
 
Company:
PeerFX
Website:
http://www.peerfx.com
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

PeerFX is an online peer-to-peer currency exchange. By bringing people together to exchange with each other instead of through the banks, we... [more]

 

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