You can absolutely use Forwardly to pay contractors! Forwardly only supports business-to-business (B2B) payments, but if you're trying to pay (or get paid from) an individual, contractor, or subcontractor who is acting as a Sole Proprietor (e.g. they're functioning as a business), you can use Forwardly for the transaction.
| Reminder: Your contractors won't need to create a Forwardly account to get paid. Only one party (either the payer or the payee) needs to verify their account. If our system flags an account or transaction, it may require some additional review or verification. |
What about if the other party isn't a business?
Unfortunately, Forwardly will not be able to help you with payments with a non-business entity. While Business-to-Consumer (B2C) payments are on our future roadmap as a possible feature update, we can't support B2C or C2B payments at this time.