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TransferMate partners with Raindrop to embed global B2B payments



Enterprise software teams are increasingly looking to payments as an internal feature rather than a separate system, especially as companies expand globally and try to tighten controls over spend. In that context, TransferMate has announced a partnership with Raindrop Systems designed to embed global payment capabilities directly into a source-to-pay workflow.

TransferMate, which provides embedded B2B payments infrastructure, said it will integrate its payments capabilities into Raindrop’s platform. The stated goal is to allow customers to move from sourcing and invoicing through to payment execution within a single workflow, reducing the need for teams to switch between systems during the procure-to-pay cycle.

What the partnership covers


The companies frame the integration as a step toward a more complete source-to-pay solution for the “Office of the CFO.” Raindrop’s platform targets spend management and source-to-pay processes, which typically include procurement workflows, invoicing, and approvals, followed by payment execution and reconciliation.

According to the announcement, Raindrop will initially use TransferMate’s embedded API infrastructure to provide a native payments experience inside the Raindrop environment. The partners also said Raindrop plans to adopt TransferMate’s Virtual Card functionality once that feature becomes available later this year, which would expand the payment methods available to customers within the same workflow.

Why “embedded payments” matter in source-to-pay


Payments have long been treated as a back-office function, often handled through banking channels, payment factories, or separate treasury tools. That approach can create operational friction when procurement teams, finance operations, and treasury teams use different systems for different steps of the same process.

Embedded payments aim to reduce those handoffs. When payments are connected to the point where invoices are approved, payment initiation can become more automatic and easier to track. The announcement emphasizes three areas commonly cited by embedded payments providers and enterprise finance buyers: operational efficiency, enhanced approval controls, and improved visibility over global spend.

TransferMate’s positioning includes strengthening fraud prevention, improving foreign exchange outcomes, and providing greater transparency across cross-border payments. While those benefits depend on implementation details and customer setups, they reflect the broader industry push for tighter governance as companies route more spend through connected software platforms.

How FX and cross-border execution fits into the workflow


For multinational businesses, the source-to-pay lifecycle becomes more complex when suppliers, invoices, and payment destinations span multiple countries and currencies. The announcement states that TransferMate will enable domestic and cross-border payments inside Raindrop, suggesting coverage aimed at both local and international settlement needs.

By embedding payments within the source-to-pay interface, the integration may also help teams coordinate timing and decisioning around currency-related steps. However, the release does not provide specifics on FX pricing mechanics, settlement timelines, or coverage by corridor, so organizations would still need to validate those details during onboarding.

Migration and rollout implications


The announcement also includes a transition plan for Raindrop customers. It says the partnership supports the migration of Raindrop’s existing domestic ACH payment customers onto TransferMate’s infrastructure over time, with new payment customers expected to be powered through TransferMate going forward.

For enterprises, such migrations can affect workflows, reporting, reconciliation processes, and operational controls. Even when payments infrastructure is swapped behind the scenes, finance teams typically need to ensure continuity in approvals, audit trails, and customer support processes. The release does not outline an implementation timeline beyond the general “over time” phrasing for migration, so the practical rollout will likely depend on customer readiness and integration sequencing.

Embedded finance moves deeper into SaaS workflows


TransferMate described the partnership as an expansion into the source-to-pay and spend management SaaS vertical, embedding global payment infrastructure directly into enterprise financial workflows. The company’s framing points to a broader trend across fintech and enterprise software: payments functionality increasingly sits inside the SaaS systems where finance teams already work.

From a market perspective, that shift can change buying behavior. Instead of selecting a standalone payments tool and then integrating it later, customers may prefer platforms that combine workflows, approvals, and payment execution from the outset. For embedded payments providers, the partnership model can also create distribution by attaching payments infrastructure to software adoption.

What to watch next


The announcement highlights API integration first, followed by plans to introduce virtual card capabilities later this year. For buyers evaluating the partnership, the most relevant near-term questions typically include integration scope, supported corridors and payment methods, reconciliation outputs, approval and control settings, and the migration approach for existing customers.

As embedded payments continue to move from early pilots to operational deployments, partnerships like this one will be judged less on strategy and more on execution, stability, and the day-to-day experience for finance teams managing global spend.

Note: This article is based on information provided in the partnership announcement. It does not include additional details beyond what was stated there.

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