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TCXC × DBS Bank Crosses $75M+ in Automated Telecom Payments

TCXC's DBS Bank integration has now processed $75M+ in fully automated wholesale telecom payments — a 50% increase from the $50M milestone twelve months ago, with zero manual interventions.

The TelecomsXChange (TCXC) integration with DBS Bank has now processed over $75M+ in fully automated wholesale telecom payments. The previous milestone of $50M was reported in June 2025 — a 50% increase in twelve months, end-to-end, with zero manual interventions.

From $50M to $75M+ in Twelve Months

The first $50M of the TCXC × DBS integration validated that wholesale telecom finance can run without a human in the payment loop — invoice generation, reconciliation, settlement, and disbursement all flowing through the TCXC platform into DBS rails. The next $25M+ confirmed that the same architecture scales.

Three properties from the original integration carried through unchanged:

  • Zero manual intervention. Payment lifecycle events — invoice, reconciliation, settlement, payout — remain fully automated from CDR to bank rail.
  • One integration, the customer's bank of choice. The DBS path is one instance of a pattern. The TCXC wholesale stack does not lock operators into a default bank.
  • Built-in audit trail. Every transaction is traceable from CDR through interconnect billing to disbursement, giving operators the visibility their finance and compliance teams need.

Why This Milestone Matters for Wholesale Operators

Wholesale telecom margins are thin and settlement cycles are long. Most operators still run reconciliation through spreadsheets and process bank transfers manually, week by week. A $75M+ throughput milestone on a single bank integration — with no human in the loop — is evidence that wholesale telecom finance can be operated as software, not as back-office labor.

That is the larger pattern: the TCXC platform treats payment as a programmable layer of the wholesale stack, alongside voice routing, SMS delivery, and clearing house settlement. The DBS Bank integration is the financial endpoint; the automation lives in the platform itself.

What's Next

The pattern is replicable. Operators who want to route automated payments through their own banking relationship — not just DBS — can use the same integration framework. We will continue reporting milestone updates as the throughput grows.

For an overview of how the integration is architected, see the original $50M milestone post, or read about the broader TCXC wholesale platform.

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