
The global workforce is growing rapidly. Freelancers work with international clients, remote teams operate across continents, and students study far from home.
Stratux was created to simplify that experience making it easier to receive payments, send money internationally, and manage multiple currencies from a single platform.
Work Went Global. Banking Didn’t.
A designer in Lagos might be working with a startup in Berlin. An engineer in Nairobi could be building for a company in San Francisco.
The internet made that possible. But the financial systems supporting that work haven’t fully caught up. So receiving international payments can still be slow, expensive, or unnecessarily complicated.
Managing multiple currencies often means juggling several tools and accounts. It doesn’t have to be that way.


Built for the way people work
Stratux started with a simple idea: people who work globally should have financial tools designed for that reality. Instead of forcing users to adapt to outdated systems, we’re building a platform that fits the way modern work actually happens.
A place where you can receive payments, manage currencies, and spend globally without thinking too much about the mechanics behind it.
The goal isn’t to reinvent banking. It’s to make it feel effortless.



