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Purpose of the API

The PSD2 API offered by WorldFirst is designed and documented to support the aims of the second Payment Services Directive.

The WorldFirst API allows all customers with an International Collections Account to link and manage their currency account, edit beneficiaries, and make payments as required.

We invite all our Third-Party Providers (TTPs) to test our API to ensure seamless and intuitive integration.

  1. Account Information Service Providers (AISPs): these are service providers that aggregate and display the customer’s online account information. Including one or more accounts held at one or more account servicing payment service providers (AISPs)
  2. Payment Initiation Service Providers (PISPs): these are service providers that initiate payment transactions on behalf of the customer

 

How to access the API

Disclaimer: the following is an interim measure whilst WorldFirst continue to test with partners.

It will be streamlined so that no customer has to on-board with WorldFirst subsequent to the completion of testing.

  1. Request: Please contact WorldFirst to request credentials
  2. Credentials: WorldFirst will provide credentials to access the API
  3. Get access: Third party accesses the API documentation and prepares the application to work with the WorldFirst API

 

Who to contact?

For technical questions or issues please contact WorldFirst at the following email address: [email protected]

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Death, taxes and expanding to the U.S.

This session will cover the basics of what your key tax obligations are and answer questions

such as:

  • What are the biggest mistakes businesses make when expanding to the US (from a tax perspective)?
  • How to avoid penalties: what happens if you don’t comply? How to stay ahead of changing regulations?
  • How to keep tax compliance from being a bottleneck?
  • What resources or tools can businesses use to manage tax compliance without an in-house expert?
  • At what stage should businesses invest in tax automation software?
  • How can automation help prevent tax errors?