Omnia Exchange has entered into a partnership with Monavate, the regulated payments platform recently acquired by Exodus Movement (NYSE American: EXOD), to strengthen digital asset payment and settlement capabilities for businesses operating across international markets.
Also, the collaboration is here to simplify how payment providers access institutional-grade liquidity and settlement infrastructure as demand for faster, more flexible cross-border payment solutions continues to rise. With businesses increasingly integrating digital assets into payment workflows, providers are seeking scalable infrastructure that combines liquidity, execution and settlement through a unified technology stack.
Moreover, under the partnership, Monavate will gain access to LMAX Group’s institutional liquidity and execution infrastructure through Omnia’s single API connectivity layer. The integration is going to streamline backend payment operations and settlement processes, allowing Monavate to expand its global payment services while reducing operational complexity.
Omnia Exchange Partners With Monavate for Global Digital Asset Payments
The companies said the collaboration addresses the growing need for integrated payment infrastructure as businesses look to issue, move and settle funds efficiently without relying on fragmented systems. By combining Monavate’s payment capabilities with Omnia’s institutional liquidity across digital assets, stablecoins and traditional fiat currencies, clients can benefit from more efficient execution and settlement without managing multiple infrastructure providers.
Oscar Vickerman, Head of Strategic Distribution at LMAX Group, said payments represent one of the strongest institutional use cases for digital asset infrastructure. He noted that as businesses increasingly adopt digital assets within payment and settlement workflows, access to deep liquidity, reliable execution and scalable infrastructure is becoming essential. He added that Omnia is helping payment providers connect to the market infrastructure required to support efficient global payment operations.
Michael Rolph, CEO of Monavate, said payments are increasingly moving on-chain and argued that businesses able to issue, move and settle money globally without depending on legacy systems will be best positioned for future growth. He said LMAX Group’s institutional-grade execution and settlement infrastructure will enable Monavate to scale internationally while keeping the underlying complexity invisible to customers.
So, the partnership reflects the continued convergence of digital asset infrastructure and global payments as institutional firms seek faster, more efficient settlement solutions for cross-border transactions.
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