Network Operators

Regulated capacity, put to work.

Banks, exchange houses, MTOs and digital-asset custodians power the rails and turn their licenses and infrastructure into income generating assets from Remi network flows.

Who
Banks · MTOs · Custodians
Services
LaaS · RaaS · CaaS
Direction
Remi → Operator
Upside
Revenue from flows
Operator types

Three kinds of operator, one network.

Each operator type plugs regulated capacity into Remi Core through a dedicated service family.

Liquidity-as-a-Service

Banks & financial institutions

Hold regulated accounts, provide clearing and settlement, and anchor liquidity for the markets they serve.

NODE · 01TYPE · BANK
Remittance-as-a-Service

Exchange houses & MTOs

Operate retail channels and local payout capacity, disbursing to bank credit, wallets and cash-out endpoints.

NODE · 02TYPE · EXCH
Crypto-as-a-Service

Digital-asset custodians

Provide regulated stablecoin custody and movement, supporting compliant funding and on/off-ramps where permitted.

NODE · 03TYPE · CRYPTO
How operators connect

Remi connects to you.

The primary integration direction is Remi → Operator: Remi connects outbound into your systems to execute and settle transactions. You don't call Remi's inbound API to receive instructions.

FIG.02 INTEGRATION DIRECTIONOUTBOUND · CALLBACK · DUAL
D01OUTBOUND

Remi integrates into your systems

Remi connects outbound to your APIs, clearing systems and settlement rails to execute and confirm transactions through internal adapter integrations.

REMI →OPERATOR
D02CALLBACKS

You confirm status back

You may provide signed callback or polling endpoints for settlement confirmations and payout status that Remi-initiated flows reference.

OPERATOR →REMI
D03DUAL-ROLE

Operate and participate

An operator that also originates its own transactions acts as a participant too, calling Remi's inbound API, onboarded and metered separately for each role.

TWO ROLESSEPARATE

Access controls, metering and audit trails are maintained separately per role

What each operator brings

Capacity in, control throughout.

Each operator type has its own role and requirements met with onboarding, visibility and audit that match how regulated institutions work.

NODE.01 · Banks & FIs

Liquidity & settlement anchors

Hold fiat accounts, provide clearing access, and act as settlement and liquidity anchors.

  • Institutional due diligence & onboarding
  • Credential & certificate management for outbound connections
  • Dashboard visibility into flows & balances
  • Regulator-ready audit & reporting
NODE.02 · Exchanges & MTOs

Local payout capacity

Operate retail remittance channels and last-mile disbursement to cash, bank credit and wallets.

  • Reliable outbound payout connectivity
  • Fast status & exception reporting
  • Payout distribution analytics
  • Clear credential & endpoint lifecycle
NODE.03 · Custodians

Regulated digital-asset movement

Provide stablecoin custody and compliant funding and on/off-ramps where permitted.

  • Legal-entity mapping by jurisdiction
  • Address governance & approval workflows
  • Travel-rule & sanctions-aware controls
  • Deterministic on-chain / off-chain audit logging