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# International Payout

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<summary>1 - International Payout</summary>

The International Payout section allows you to manage and send cross-border payouts effortlessly. You can view your available balance, top up via Virtual Account with real-time settlement, and create international payouts directly from the dashboard—no coding required. Seamlessly manage global disbursements with full visibility and control

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<summary>2 - All History Transaction</summary>

This section displays the complete history of the merchant’s International Payout transactions. You can filter transactions by timestamp and status to easily track, review, and reconcile their cross-border payout activities

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