

Aeropost and WiPay, have partnered to enable customers in Trinidad and Tobago to use their local currency for international transactions.
This collaboration enables customers a more convenient method to access cross-border e-commerce.
Aeropost Director for the Eastern Caribbean Gillian Rodriguez Clark says, “We understand the difficulties our customers face with limited USD access due to FX constraints. Our partnership with WiPay allows Trinidadians to shop globally using their local currency, making cross-border e-commerce more accessible and convenient for both our B2C and B2B clients.”
“This new service, along with benefits like our US Tax-Free Address, Hassle Free Returns Program, Mobile App, actual weight-based charges, and Smart Locker Last Mile Solution, sets us apart and empowers our communities by connecting them to global markets,” she continued.

Clarke says, “This partnership is a significant step in our mission to expand payment options and facilitate seamless transactions for consumers in the region. We’re excited to work with Aeropost and enable Trinidadian customers to shop freely without FX constraints, aligning them with the rest of the Caribbean.”
With WiPay, Aeropost customers in Trinidad and Tobago can now enjoy hassle-free international shopping, leveraging the strength of their local currency.
This development marks a significant milestone in Aeropost’s efforts to enhance customer experience and promote e-commerce growth in the region.

WiPay also announced an upcoming co-branded card to allow more online shopping for customers.
WiPay Group COO John Mollenthiel announced, “This TTD dollar partnership is just the initial phase of our collaboration. We’re excited to reveal that phase two will introduce a co-branded card, allowing customers to shop through Aeropost and order from their favourite stores like Temu, SHEIN, and Amazon. This service will be available to all Aeropost customers through the COLOUR App.”
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