MC Payment aims to provide convenience, scalability to businesses
Company's licences and platform allow various modes of payment in four countries
Singapore
FOR digital payments services firm MC Payment, its goal is to become a leading digital payments player in South-east Asia. And in doing so, it hopes to help small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) scale up.
Speaking to The Business Times, Anthony Koh, chief executive of MC Payment, said that the four regional payment licences the company has are what differentiates it from other players in the industry. The company is currently licensed in Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia.
This means that with MC Payment's platform, merchants in Thailand, for instance, can accept PayNow as a mode of payment from Singapore customers. Th…
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