Mitigram, Trade Technologies team up on trade finance platform
Mitigram and Trade Technologies announced a strategic partnership June 25, 2026, to streamline exporters’ trade finance workflows with a combined technology and services model. The deal links the companies’ platforms to reduce rekeying, improve visibility, and expand global coverage for corporate trade teams.
Why it matters: - Exporters often juggle letters of credit, collections, financing, documentation and final settlement across multiple systems. - The partnership is designed to reduce that complexity and give corporate treasury and trade teams a single workflow with more visibility and control. - The companies are also targeting a market shift toward hybrid trade finance models that combine software, automation and managed services.
What happened: - Trade Technologies and Mitigram announced a strategic partnership on June 25, 2026. - The companies said the collaboration will help corporates simplify and accelerate trade finance management through a unified end-to-end solution. - The partnership focuses on exporters handling complex cross-border transactions.
The details: - Data will flow between the two platforms to eliminate rekeying and create a consistent, real-time view of each transaction. - The combined offering covers the full export process, including arranging financing, preparing compliant documentation and reconciling final payments. - Corporates will be able to choose which parts of the flow they manage internally and which parts they outsource to Trade Technologies’ services team. - Trade Technologies’ services include document preparation, transaction management, legalization services, cargo insurance, translations, consulting and training. - Clients will also get custom reports and analytics across the full data set. - Trade Technologies brings service teams in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Turkey and Asia. - Mitigram provides coverage across the Nordics, DACH region and wider European market. - Trade Technologies has processed almost USD 195 billion in trade transactions since its founding in 1999. - Trade Technologies says its platform includes TradeSharp™ and TradeBridge API. - Mitigram says its platform facilitated more than $40 billion in transactions in 2025 across 120+ markets and supported over 6,000 trade flows worldwide. - Trade Technologies has 16 offices across Asia, EMEA and North America.
Between the lines: - The deal reflects pressure on corporate trade teams to do more with fewer resources. - Joshua Kroeker said the partnership combines technology, intelligence and execution under one hood to create a more complete operating model for global trade. - Kirk Lundburg said the partnership creates a more connected experience that brings technology and execution into a single workflow. - The collaboration positions both companies against standalone trade finance software by pairing digital infrastructure with operational expertise.
What's next: - Both companies plan to use the partnership to broaden access to trade finance tools for established companies and businesses new to trade. - The expanded operating model is intended to help clients scale while maintaining visibility over transactions. - The companies will continue offering their services through a single vendor relationship for clients that want an end-to-end model.
The bottom line: - Mitigram and Trade Technologies are betting that exporters want less fragmentation and more integrated execution in trade finance.
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