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Equals and Kani: Working together to streamline processes and simplify payments

Equals is proud to be partnering with specialist data reconciliation platform and the Fintech for Fintechs, Kani Payments.

Back in 2007, we were founded out of a desire to get customers a better deal using technology. Our partnership with Kani is the latest milestone in that journey and allows us to align our data operations across our brand and product portfolio, ensuring accuracy and a clear end-to-end process for managing all payments data. 

Growth-focused Fintechs are choosing to integrate Kani as it allows them to focus on their core offering. With large volumes of data needing to be reconciled, using a system like Kani means huge amounts of time and potential errors are saved due to the automated and accurate approach. Kani removes the need for finance teams to spend days manually sifting through complex transactional data, from multiple sources, to build their required reports. 

“We are always on the lookout for the latest and greatest tech solutions to help us deliver the best service possible to our customers. Through Kani, we can streamline and further optimise our internal processes with the end-goal of making our teams’ and most importantly, our customers’ lives easier.”


Matthijs Boon, Chief Operating Officer at Equals

As a result of this new partnership, we will now be able to automate, streamline and manage by exception, in addition to being able to create a suite of reconciliations and customisable reports for our customers. These provide key insights and regulatory reports – all of which can be achieved in seconds. Having instant access to Kani’s team of payments specialists, who understand the nuances and details of the payment chain, is a huge benefit to any scaling Fintech.

The goal at Equals is always to drive business efficiency and deliver technology that enables a low-friction customer experience for all types of businesses and people. Working with Kani will further aid the pursuit of making it simpler to manage and move money around the world, so our customers can focus on the things that matter most to them. 

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The benefits of these improvements will be felt by all of our customers, whether they use our payments, expenses, card or travel money services. Speaking about the partnership, our Managing Director, Simon England, said; “Working with Kani means we have been able to realise the true value of our full product suite in terms of cost and revenue, which makes running our business lines even easier.”

Aaron Holmes, Chief Executive Officer at Kani added:

“It’s brilliant to partner with Equals and support its payments data reconciliation and reporting operations. We’re privileged to be able to provide Equals with a better understanding of their numerous datasets which allows for meaningful process improvements and streamlining, while simultaneously freeing up time for them.”

“It’s brilliant to partner with Equals and support its payments data reconciliation and reporting operations.”


Aaron Holmes, CEO at Kani

Speaking of the ongoing relationship between the two businesses, Holmes added; “A few of the team go way back too, so it’s great to be able to work with them again.” This is just the start for Equals and Kani but we’re excited about what the future holds and how we can continue to build faster, smoother and smarter experiences for our customers around the world.

Here to help

Our teams of experts are on-hand and ready to help your business, supporting you with your international payments and business expenses.

Email us at [email protected] or call +44 (0)20 7778 7500 to find out more today.

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Adam Baldwin

Adam Baldwin

Adam is part of the Marketing team at Equals Money and oversees content and communications for the business. When he’s not at his computer, you will most likely find him trialling some Dad jokes on unsuspecting audiences in and around central London.