Posts Tagged ‘GrabPay’
Stripe Launches in Eight More Countries; Phreesia Partners with the State of North Carolina: News Roundup
PaymentFacilitator’sNews Roundup is a curated mix of the past week’s news and articles from around the web, including company announcements, global payments news, and other coverage and analysis of topics relevant to payment facilitators.
Read MoreIs Grab Taking Its Financial Services Business for a Spin?
As part of its continued initiative to become the “everyday app” for Southeast Asia’s local marketplace, Grab is reported to be looking to some big players to help expand its financial services segment.
Read MoreGrab and Fave Join Forces; Tencent and Alibaba Competition Heats Up: News Roundup
PaymentFacilitator’s News Roundup is a curated mix of the past week’s news and articles from around the web, including company announcements, global payments news, and other coverage and analysis of topics relevant to payment facilitators.
Read MoreGrab Targets Philippines for Rapid Expansion Efforts
After receiving an e-money license from the central bank Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), the online-to-offline (O2O) platform will now target the Philippines for further GrabPay expansion
Read MoreGrab Empowers Small and Micro Businesses with New Open Platform
Singapore’s Grab is continuing its push to be central to the lives of Southeast Asians.
Read MoreApp Data to Drive Risk Assessment for New Grab Fintech Platform
Grab – the Singapore-based company that started out as a ride-hailing app and became a payments platform – is expanding further into financial services.
Read MoreGrab and Samsung Collaborate to Drive Digital in Southeast Asia
Grab and Samsung have partnered together to enhance digital inclusion efforts across Southeast Asia. And according to the press release, this collaboration benefits everyone from the customer to the driver.
Read MoreAsian Uber Rival Grab Gets Hold of e-Money License in Malaysia
Capitalizing on the growing popularity of mobile payments in Malaysia, ride-hailing company Grab has been granted a license by Bank Negara Malaysia to offer what it calls “e-money services” in that country.
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