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Monday, December 9, 2024

Chester’s Aspire Commerce Group Limited launches Muloot Money

New financial services brand, Muloot Money, co-created by UK banking expert, Adam Rigler, is a simple and powerful solution developed to streamline day-to-day money management and revolutionise international transactions for UK-based businesses and individuals.

Dedicated to offering transparent rates and fees with no hidden charges, Muloot facilitates fast bank-to-bank transfers across borders, with the ability to handle finances in more than 30 currencies.

By controlling exchange rates, customers can choose when and what exchange rate to use, maximising potential returns.

The visionaries behind Muloot are Steve Foo and Adam Rigler, CEO of Aspire Commerce Group, headquartered in Chester, who brings over 20 years of banking experience from his time at Household Bank, Discover Bank in the US, and Morgan Stanley in the UK.

Adam (pictured) also co-founded CardOneMoney.com, a brand renowned for advocating financial freedom for everyone.

He said: “At Muloot, we pride ourselves on saying ‘yes’ where others might say ‘no’. We see hurdles as opportunities to provide exceptional service, especially for customers with complex business arrangements. Whether someone’s managing a business with international reach or navigating personal finances, Muloot offers a personalised, inclusive approach to payments.”

Muloot’s user-friendly web application enables centralised management of day to day bills, foreign exchange, receipts and payments with leading UX/UI design for seamless integration.

Following a quick and easy account creation process, customers can log in to manage existing products, explore new offerings, and engage with customer service through secure live chat and messaging. Unlike many traditional services, Muloot offers a hands-on, personalised approach, ensuring that every customer receives tailored support from its dedicated UK-based team.

Muloot is suited to all kinds and sizes of UK businesses, including those operating in sectors that may face difficulties securing services from mainstream commercial banks. Whether that’s due to the complexity of their business models or the nature of their industries. Its inclusive approach and willingness to understand and accommodate unique business needs makes Muloot an ideal choice for these sectors, providing them with the banking solutions they require to thrive.

Find out more at www.mulootmoney.com.

Helen
Helen
I'm the editor here at Business Cheshire and I'd keen to hear what's happening where you live. With more than 18 years' experience in journalism and digital PR, I'm particularly keen to hear from businesses with exciting news.
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