Managing inbound receivables for Game Devs

Category: boring-corporate-stuff
Date: February 22, 2022
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  • Michael Ip, Regional Director, Corpay
  • Vincent Le, Account Executive, Corpay

A presentation on best practices when it comes to receiving revenues internationally. Many studios may not have the banking infrastructure set in place to best receive international sales revenue, such as having a Euro holding account. We dive into what costs studios may not be aware they’re occurring as well as how to best mitigate or remove those fees entirely. We also will dive into different payment technologies available and the benefits/costs associated to them.


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**Vidéo en anglais seulement**

Une présentation sur les meilleures pratiques à adopter lorsqu'il s'agit de recevoir des revenus à l'international.

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Managing inbound receivables for Game Devs
February 22, 2022

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