Ad Hoc Psp ((top)) May 2026

He slammed the lid of his laptop shut. "Ad hoc," he muttered, pulling out a second, older phone from his briefcase.

"StratPay isn't answering your calls at 11 p.m., is it?" Kline coughed. "Ad hoc means now. It means I'm calling a guy in Dubai who knows a guy in Mauritius who has a live license to touch Kenyan shillings. You're paying for speed, not price." ad hoc psp

"Oof. Green energy?" Kline chuckled. "That's a politically hot corridor. Standard PSPs run screaming from that. My fee is 4.5%. And I need a digital signature on a one-page memo. No fine print. Just a promise you're not moving blood diamonds." He slammed the lid of his laptop shut

The airport lounge was quiet at 11 p.m., save for the hum of ice machines and the clink of glasses. Marcus Webb, CFO of Verdant Logistics , stared at his laptop screen. The numbers weren't lying, but they felt like a betrayal. "Ad hoc means now

"I'm moving solar panels," Marcus snapped. "4.5% is highway robbery. StratPay charges 1.2%."

Thirty seconds later, his inbox pinged. The memo was terrifyingly brief:

Parties: Verdant Logistics & Kline Financial Bridge Scope: One-time settlement, Mombasa (KES) to Rotterdam (EUR). Fee: 4.5% + intermediary gas fees. Settlement Guarantee: 12:00 CET, next business day. Liability: None. This is a conduit, not a bank.