Aspire has partnered with fintech infrastructure provider Episode Six to introduce a multi-currency corporate card for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in Singapore and Hong Kong.
The new card is aimed at helping Aspire’s 50,000 SMB customers manage cross-border payments more efficiently.
It offers instant issuance of virtual and physical cards, tokenisation, and spend controls that can be tailored at the organisation, department, or individual level.
These include spending limits, approval workflows, and merchant restrictions to improve oversight and expense management.
Powered by Episode Six’s TRITIUM® platform, the solution integrates into Aspire’s finance stack.
The platform’s global infrastructure—spanning 18 cloud locations—enables faster onboarding and scalable transaction processing.
The card also includes multi-currency functionality, which Aspire said can help businesses reduce foreign exchange costs and streamline international payments.
Aspire and Episode Six plan to extend the offering to new markets as part of their broader efforts to provide modern financial tools tailored to the evolving needs of SMBs.

“Scaling internationally shouldn’t come with financial roadblocks.
By partnering with Aspire, we’re equipping SMBs with the tools to transact globally without friction—allowing them to focus on growth and new opportunities.”
said John Mitchell, CEO and Co-Founder of Episode Six.

“With Episode Six, we’re delivering a multi-currency corporate card that gives SMBs full control over their international transactions—simplifying operations and fuelling global expansion.
This collaboration accelerates innovation and provides financial tools that adapt to our customers’ evolving needs.”
said Andrea Baronchelli, CEO and Co-Founder of Aspire.
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