The open headline decisions from docs/landing/, rendered in the Aperture display type. The assembled page with the recommended options is at index.html.
01 · Hero headline + lede
Cross-border business payments · South Africa launch
Cross-border business payments, routed and settled on schedule.
One platform for the businesses and PSPs moving serious money — ten currencies, eight rails at exit, and reconciliation you can set your watch by. Phase 1 in build.
Why recommended: drops the hard SA scoping while keeping the register on-voice. "Routed and settled on schedule" names the two operational facts boardroom readers care about most, in four words. It survives every future corridor expansion without copy changes.
One integration. Every rail that matters.
Every rail that moves business money. South Africa to start — and beyond.
One platform behind a single integration: PayShap, RTC, SWIFT, EFT, TCIB, DebiCheck — and the ten currencies and settlement windows that serious operators need. South Africa is where coverage starts, and it is covered end to end.
Cross-border business payments
The infrastructure layer serious money moves through.
One platform for the rails, the FX, the custody structure, and the daily reconciliation — behind a single integration. Cross-border business payments, built to be audited.
06 · Structure & trust headline
Your funds never appear on Orchura's balance sheet.
One virtual account per customer per currency, held at a licensed sponsor bank. Orchura instructs, records and reconciles. It never takes custody.
Why recommended: answers the CFO's unspoken question — who holds my money — in the most direct possible frame, with no ambiguity about operating history.
The money sits at the bank. It has always sat at the bank.
One virtual account per customer per currency, held at a licensed sponsor bank. Orchura instructs, records and reconciles. It never takes custody.
Caution: "has always" is structurally defensible — funds never pass through Orchura at any point — but can read as operating history Phase 1 does not yet have.
09 · Closing CTA headline
Moving serious money across borders?
A conversation, not a sign-up flow. Orchura's team scopes each integration directly.
Why recommended: preserves the interrogative rhythm of the shipped version; "serious money" does the audience-filtering work "South Africa" was doing. Works for every corridor Orchura adds.
Every rail. Ten currencies. One conversation.
A conversation, not a sign-up flow. Orchura's team scopes each integration directly.
"One conversation" reprises the lede as a structural echo; the enumeration mirrors the proof band's rhythm.
02 · Proof band — the 08:00 SAST question
08:00 SAST · T+1 reconciliation — Phase 1 target
The case for it: the clock time makes "settlement you can set your watch by" literal and checkable for a treasury reader. The case against: it sits at the edge of the stat-numeral convention. The fallback is 99.95% availability — at the cost of over-indexing on uptime rather than settlement discipline. See it in context in the assembled page.