Services

Services designed to work together.

Solance provides a focused set of payment services for organisations that operate across entities, currencies and teams. Each service is designed as part of a single system, not as a standalone feature. The result is clarity across accounts, payments and approvals, without fragmentation or workarounds.

Business payment accounts

Solance business payment accounts are designed to reflect how organisations are actually structured. Multiple entities can operate within one coherent environment, each with clearly defined accounts and access rights. Accounts are set up with regulatory requirements in mind, ensuring proper segregation, transparency and oversight without adding unnecessary complexity to day-to-day operations. This provides a clear foundation for payments, approvals and reporting across the organisation.

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Payments and approvals

Payments within Solance are structured around clear approval logic and defined responsibilities. Payment requests move through predefined approval flows, with notifications ensuring the right people are involved at the right moment. This approach keeps execution efficient, while maintaining oversight and accountability even across teams, entities and time zones. Approvals are not an afterthought. They are part of how the system operates.

Corporate debit cards

Solance corporate debit cards are designed to give teams practical access to funds without compromising control. Cards are directly connected to payment accounts and operate within clearly defined limits and permissions. Usage rules, spending limits and access rights are set centrally, ensuring accountability without slowing down day-to-day work.

Foreign exchange

Solance enables organisations to hold and manage multiple currencies within the same payment environment. Foreign currency accounts sit alongside primary accounts, fully integrated into approvals, reporting and oversight. This allows international operations to remain structured and transparent without relying on separate providers or disconnected tools. Currency management stays part of the whole.

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Questions and answers

What is Solance?

Solance is a financial services provider in development, focused on corporate
payment solutions for professional clients. We’re currently preparing for launch
and onboarding our first clients in Q2, 2026.

Who is Solance built for?

Solance is designed for corporate clients with professional financial operations,
including organisations with multiple entities, currencies or approval require-
ments.

Is Solance a Bank?

Solance is in the process of becoming a licensed Electronic Money Institution
(EMI), authorised and supervised by the Central Bank of Ireland under European
payment services and electronic money regulations.
Once operational, this will allow us to provide business payment accounts, issue
corporate debit cards and process domestic and international payments for day-
to-day payment activity.

 

As an EMI, Solance will focus exclusively on payment services. Client funds will be
safeguarded in segregated accounts with regulated banking partners and kept
separate from Solance’s own funds at all times.

 

As these funds are held within the European banking system with regulated banks,
eligible deposits are protected under the EU’s harmonised Deposit Guarantee
Scheme, up to €100,000 per company, in accordance with the Deposit Guarantee
Schemes Directive.

What kind of services is Solance developing?

Solance is developing financial services for corporate clients, centred around
payments, account oversight and approval workflows for professional organisa-
tions.

How can I stay informed or get in touch?

If you’d like to be notified when Solance launches, you can leave your email here.
For other enquiries, reach us at hello@solance.com.

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One platform. One logic.

Solance services are designed to function as a single, coherent system. Accounts, payments, approvals, cards and currencies are not separate tools, but interconnected components. This reduces operational friction, improves oversight and allows teams to work with confidence knowing that structure and control are already in place.

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