High-capacity domestic and global payment networks enabling massive bulk processing.
To be a truly viable, formidable, and highly scalable infrastructure alternative to legacy high-street banks, an embedded finance platform absolutely must offer its partners uninterrupted, limitless access to deep global financial liquidity and highly robust, multi-layered payment networks. Gemba brilliantly delivers a remarkably deep, intelligent, and highly orchestrated suite of payment rails that thoroughly covers domestic, European, and vast global transfers, profoundly allowing businesses to move money seamlessly across borders, distinct networks, and currencies without a single point of friction. For critical, incredibly high-velocity domestic financial operations within the United Kingdom, Gemba provides direct, high-speed API access to the national clearing systems. The platform natively supports traditional BACS and CHAPS for high-value or legacy corporate clearing requirements, highly reliable Direct Debits for automated, predictable recurring revenue collection, and instant Faster Payments (FPS) for immediate, 24/7 domestic settlement. For massive European cross-border operations, Gemba fully supports robust SEPA transfers, ensuring entirely frictionless, remarkably low-cost access to the entire massive European Economic Area. Furthermore, massive global cross-border payments are facilitated incredibly securely via deeply integrated international networks, offering exceptional global reach to hundreds of countries with absolutely no arbitrary transactional volume limitations. A true, unparalleled standout feature within this complex architecture is Gemba's incredibly powerful, purpose-built bulk payout engine. Specifically engineered for extremely high-volume payment originators like global payroll software providers, this highly robust API-driven engine is capable of flawlessly executing an astonishing 3,500 individual instant payments per minute. This immense processing power completely eradicates the dreaded systemic portal crashes or manual batch-file upload failures notoriously common among legacy banking portals.


