Case Study
4+ currency corridors on day one: how Logcomex turned trade intelligence into embedded cross-border payments.

The challenge
Logcomex is a global trade and supply chain intelligence platform founded in Brazil. The company helps importers, exporters and logistics teams use data, automation and AI to plan, monitor and optimize international trade operations.
Because Logcomex sits close to the operational workflow of global trade, it has a privileged view of where financial movement needs to happen next. Customers do not only need to understand trade flows. They also need to act on them.
Logcomex customers needed a faster and more integrated way to make international payments from within the same environment where they managed trade operations.
Traditional banking intermediaries added friction, cost and delays to cross-border settlement. This created a disconnect between the intelligence Logcomex provided and the payment execution customers still had to complete outside the platform.
The opportunity was strategic. Logcomex already helped customers understand what to do and when to do it. The missing layer was execution: enabling customers to move from insight to payment without switching systems, managing separate banking relationships or navigating FX processes manually.
Building that layer internally would have required FX infrastructure, multi-currency accounts, payment corridors and settlement operations far outside Logcomex’s core domain.
How Lumx solved it
Logcomex partnered with Lumx to embed cross-border payments directly into its platform via API. This allowed Logcomex to offer FX and international transfers as part of the same workflow where customers already managed trade intelligence and operations.
Two capabilities were central to the solution.
First, embedded cross-border payments via API, so payment execution could live next to trade intelligence. Second, multi-currency virtual accounts in USD and EUR, giving importers and exporters dedicated account infrastructure to send and receive international payments with less dependency on traditional banking intermediaries.
Lumx provided the infrastructure and operational layer, while Logcomex maintained ownership of the product experience and customer relationship.
Results
Logcomex launched with multiple corridors live at the same time, becoming one of the few partners operating 4+ currency pairs from day one.
Instead of starting with a narrow corridor and expanding slowly, the platform went to market with cross-border breadth already built into the product experience.
The result was a differentiated product for the Brazilian market: trade intelligence and trade execution in one place, allowing customers to move from data to action without leaving the workflow.
Key takeaways
For vertical software platforms that already own a critical customer workflow, embedded payments are a natural next step.
By partnering with Lumx, Logcomex closed the gap between knowing and doing. It added payment execution to an intelligence-led product, launched multiple corridors at once and created a more complete operating layer for global trade.
The same pattern applies to any vertical platform whose users eventually need to move money inside the workflow they already use.
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