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# Wallet

Bird Pay offers a digital wallet service that enables businesses to manage and convert funds in multiple currencies. This service is provided in partnership with a licensed payment partner, facilitating seamless integration with global payments for easy transfers, payments, and currency conversions all in one place.

Through our secure interface, you can access your account information, including an estimated account balance summary that consolidates all your balances in different currencies into your selected currency. You can also view the actual balance held in each supported currency. Please note that all financial services, including account creation and fund holding, are managed by our licensed payment partner in compliance with applicable regulations.

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{% hint style="info" %}
Only the payments that are settled will account for your Wallet balance.
{% endhint %}


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