The Aftersales Network · International Payments Gateway

Currency movement should be managed with the same discipline as funding.

For clients moving funds internationally, exchange timing, rate movement and payment execution can materially affect the final outcome. Through our specialist currency partner, TorFX, we provide a controlled route for clients who need to transfer money overseas with greater clarity, support and execution confidence.

For business payments Supplier payments, overseas invoices, imports, exports and recurring international transfers.
For property transactions Overseas property purchases, sale proceeds, deposits and repatriation of funds.
For larger transfers High-value currency movements where timing, rate management and professional support matter.
Why this matters

International payments are not just administration.

When money crosses borders, even a small movement in exchange rates can affect the final amount received. This is especially important where funds are connected to property completions, business purchases, supplier payments, finance transactions or family commitments overseas.

Rate exposure

Currency markets move constantly. For larger transfers, timing can have a meaningful impact on the final amount delivered.

Execution certainty

International payments often sit alongside deadlines, completion dates, deposits or supplier commitments. The process needs to be clear and controlled.

Specialist guidance

Clients may benefit from speaking with a dedicated currency specialist before committing to a transfer route or exchange timing.

A controlled introduction, not a casual referral.

The Aftersales Network works with clients where funding, timing and financial execution matter. Where a transaction involves foreign currency, we can introduce clients to TorFX for specialist international payment support.

This allows the currency element to be considered early, rather than being left until the final stage of a transaction.

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Business currency payments For companies paying overseas suppliers, invoices, contractors or recurring international obligations.
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Property-related transfers For deposits, completions, overseas purchases, sale proceeds or repatriation of funds.
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High-value personal transfers For clients who want dedicated support rather than relying solely on standard bank exchange rates.
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Recurring international payments For ongoing commitments such as family support, overseas expenses, mortgages or regular supplier payments.
How it works

Two routes depending on how much support you need.

Some clients simply want to proceed directly. Others prefer a managed introduction where the currency requirement is linked to a wider funding, property or business transaction.

1. Direct quote

Use the TorFX quote route if you already know the transfer amount, currency and destination.

Proceed Directly

2. Managed introduction

Use this route where the payment is connected to a broader transaction and you want the introduction positioned properly.

Request Introduction

3. Funding-linked review

Where currency movement forms part of a funding requirement, we can consider the FX route alongside the finance structure.

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Ready to review the currency side of your transaction?

Whether your transfer is linked to business, property, family, investment or overseas commitments, the next step is to obtain a specialist quote or request a managed introduction.

The Aftersales Network may receive a referral commission where a client proceeds with TorFX following an introduction. This does not normally affect the rate or service available to the client.
Important information: The Aftersales Network Limited introduces clients to selected third-party providers where appropriate. Foreign exchange and international payment services are provided by TorFX, not The Aftersales Network Limited. This page does not constitute financial, investment or foreign exchange advice. Exchange rates can move up or down, and clients should ensure any currency transaction is suitable for their own circumstances before proceeding.