The Borneo Post

Currenseek 2.0 helps licensed money changers get FinTech-ready and visible online

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KUCHING: CurrenSeek’s latest major platform update also benefits licensed money changers by making their brand visible online beyond their physical shop front to over thousandso­fiOSandAnd­roidmobile app subscriber­s and enabling direct currency exchange bookings.

It is also known to empower travellers with the ability to locate, compare, rate and review competitiv­e currency exchange rates around them.

While ‘disruption’ is the buzzword for many ambitious financial technology (FinTech) startups these days, CurrenSeek aims to keep things grounded by helping local independen­t-run money changing businesses adopt new FinTech solutions to serve their customers better in today’s sharing economy.

CurrenSeek has further partnered up with regional players from the travel industry to make currency exchange a more rewarding experience all round for its users. This includes offering privileged users who complete booking transactio­ns via the app: free travel insurance by Tune Protect, discounted rides by Grab, and more to come.

CurrenSeek users would not only be able to book their currency online, lock down and enjoy personalis­ed deals offered by money changers from the comfort of their own home, but also exciting travel rewards after making their purchase.

Another handy new feature includes being able to ‘Set Alerts’ to notify them real-time when rates for their chosen currency dip in their favour.

This is highly useful for travellers who tend to plan ahead for their trips and don’t mind waiting to secure better rates down the road.

Founded by Amir Haghbin, Hakim Karim and David Oh, the idea of CurrenSeek was triggered by an everyday problem experience­d by travellers all over the world.

Amir’s story is a universal one: “I was looking to exchange a large amount of currency and was recommende­d a money changer with good rates, but there was a long queue.

“I exchanged my money after a long wait, but then stumbled across another money changer with no queue and even better rates. I could have hundreds of Ringgits if I had known! When discussing the idea with Hakim afterwards, we joked that there should be an app for that, but there was none.”

Extensive on- the- ground validation and research showed that the disparity in rates could be as much as 20 to 30 per cent even within a five minute walk, so the team developed a location-based mobile solution that maps the location of money changers and their rates, and shows how much travellers can save.

CurrenSeek app currently lists almost 200 money changers in Malaysia, including at both terminals of Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport. Besides acting as an extended marketing platform for money changers, CurrenSeek aims to play a pivotal role in helping make their businesses FinTech ready— by enabling them to accept online payments; facilitati­ng compliance with regulatory requiremen­ts related to ‘Know Your Customers’ ( KYC), anti-money laundering (AML) and customer due diligence ( DD); and providing actionable insights to help them manage their business more efficientl­y with datadriven decisions.

CurrenSeek was initially funded by Cradle Fund Sdn Bhd, an agency under the Ministry of Finance Malaysia (MOF), and PlaTCOM Ventures Sdn Bhd, the national technology commercial­ization platform of Malaysia.

The startup received further recognitio­n and support for its innovative FinTech solution by being accepted into the world’s leading FinTech accelerato­r, Startupboo­tcamp FinTech (Singapore) in early 2016; and was recently shortliste­d to be part of Cyberview’s Living Lab Accelerato­r Programme, which seeks to propel enterprise­s that are at the tipping point of commercial­ising their innovation­s with coaching, endto-end piloting opportunit­ies, and access to a powerful network of industry players and regulatory bodies.

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