From payment activity to a settled balance
Payment activity is collected
Customers or counterparties pay using supported assets and networks.
Confirmed and screened
Funds move through confirmation, policy, and screening controls before being treated as approved balances.
Balances are reconciled
QVEI records the movement against the internal ledger, so finance can trace activity back to transactions.
Conversion rules applied
Balances can stay in the original asset, convert to a selected treasury asset, or prepare for fiat settlement.
Settlement is executed
Approved balances move into the supported treasury destination agreed for the business flow.
Reporting is generated
Finance receives records showing what was collected, converted, settled, and where the funds moved.
From many payments to one settlement record
Crypto payment activity can arrive across different assets, chains, customers, and wallets. Settlement turns that activity into a clean treasury movement.
QVEI links each settlement back to the underlying transactions, conversion events, ledger entries, and destination records, so your team can see what was collected, what changed, and what reached treasury.
Configure how balances are settled
Define how collected balances should be handled across your payment flows, by business account, asset, or destination.
Settle into a stablecoin balance
Reduce volatility and manage payment activity in a stable treasury asset.
Settle into the original asset
Keep the asset the customer paid with, available for treasury management.
Settle into a selected crypto asset
Customer pays in one asset; the business receives another supported asset.
Settle through crypto-to-bank routes
Move approved crypto balances toward supported fiat treasury settlement.
Settlement is not the same as payout
QVEI separates the two so businesses can apply different approval rules, reporting, and compliance controls depending on where funds are moving.
Settlement
Moves approved funds to your own treasury destination, internal movement.
Payout
Sends funds to a third party, external movement.