Paying your suppliers is a non-negotiable part of running any business.
Knowing what’s going out is vital for building an accurate overview of your finances and maintaining a healthy cash flow.
However, if you have international suppliers, managing and paying your bills can be very complex.
That’s why Xero have launched a new feature enabling UK businesses to make international payments.
Pay your international bills with ease
Xero’s new international bill feature is now available to all users.
With this new feature, small UK businesses can schedule payments and consolidate bills to a single international supplier – all without having to leave the Xero platform.
Additionally, it simplifies the complexities and exchange rates of paying overseas suppliers in other currencies, enabling you to avoid hidden fees.
Businesses can send money in over 25 currencies to more than 180 countries.
Xero’s feature also enables you to pay international bills directly from your UK bank account whilst still ensuring your suppliers receive payments in their preferred currency.
Get set up for Xero with Butterworth Barlow
Getting started with international payments on Xero is simple with Butterworth Barlow.
As Gold Xero Partners, we’re proud to bring the UK’s leading cloud-based accounting solutions to businesses like yours.
Our team at Butterworth Barlow comprises certified Xero accountants dedicated to providing expert guidance and support.
Whether you’re new to Xero or looking to unlock its full potential, our expert team is here to guide you every step of the way.
Learn more about Xero’s international billing feature here and contact Butterworth Barlow today for expert Xero support.
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