OneDosh has announced the launch of its cross-border payments platform in the United States and Nigeria, opening its first active payment corridor and expanding access to international money transfers. The platform is now live in 49 states across the United States, with New York expected to follow.
The launch comes as individuals and businesses continue to operate across borders while financial systems remain tied to national limits. OneDosh said its platform was built to address gaps in cross-border payments, where delays, high fees, and limited access remain common. The company aims to align financial services with how people work, earn, and support families across countries.
OneDosh uses asset-backed stablecoin technology to allow users to send, receive, spend, and convert funds across borders within seconds. Transactions are completed with real-time exchange rates, reducing delays and costs linked to traditional banking systems. The platform also operates with compliance frameworks that include KYC processes and security standards designed to meet regulatory requirements in the markets it serves.
“Financial access should not be limited by geography,” said Jackson Ukuevo, Co-founder of OneDosh. “People already live global lives. OneDosh is built to ensure their money can move as freely as they do, supporting global work, global families, and global commerce.”
The company said its services are designed for freelancers working with clients in different countries, professionals sending funds across continents, and businesses operating in more than one market. These users often face barriers when moving money internationally, and OneDosh stated that its platform is intended to remove friction from these transactions.
The OneDosh mobile app is available on iOS and Android. Features include instant transfers, real-time foreign exchange, a global USD card that works with Apple Pay and Google Pay, and AI-powered customer support that operates at all times. The company said its focus on compliance and regulation will support its expansion while maintaining trust with users.
Following the launch in the United States and Nigeria, OneDosh plans to expand into Sub-Saharan Africa, North America, the United Kingdom, Latin America, the UAE, Europe, and Asia. The company said its goal is to make international money movement as simple as sending a message.
OneDosh is a financial technology company focused on building infrastructure for cross-border payments. It is headquartered in New York City, with Nigeria serving as its first African corridor. The company said it aims to support individuals and businesses seeking faster and clearer ways to move money across borders.

