The Phnom Penh Post

S’pore Fintech start-up enters S’ville

- May Kunmakara

SINGAPORE-based fintech start-up Fincy on Wednesday announced the expansion of its cashless payment system to Sihanoukvi­lle to tap into the southweste­rn coastal city’s ever-widening business and investment landscape.

The move is in line with the National Bank of Cambodia’s (NBC’s) recommenda­tions to shift to digital payments and avoid contractin­g Covid-19, Fincy said.

In March, the NBC urged government ministries, financial institutio­ns and the public to conduct cashless payments via electronic systems where possible to combat the spread of Covid-19.

Fincy said it entered the Kingdom on January 30 after receiving a Payment Services Institutio­n licence from the government.

Exceeding its expectatio­ns, it now boasts 600 merchants in Phnom Penh alone and a rapidly growing app user base, cementing a foundation of trust with locals, it said.

Fincy offers a “highly-functional” digital wallet that provides payments, transfers and payroll functions, powered by secure and transparen­t blockchain technology, it added.

“To better serve this growing demand, Fincy is launching in Sihanoukvi­lle with a local agent system. Local Fincy merchants have the opportunit­y to convert to Fincy agents if they pass certain requiremen­ts set by the Fincy board.

“This network of agents will stimulate growth in the local city and help existing merchants scale their businesses by leveraging the power of the Fincy app, which will strengthen momentum and sustain growth and developmen­t,” Fincy said.

Zwan Ross Lee, a top management executive of Fincy in the Kingdom, noted that the business and investment climate in Sihanoukvi­lle remains vibrant in the face of the lingering Covid-19 pandemic and continues to bear a lot of opportunit­ies for growing enterprise­s.

Lee said: “After a brief period of economic stall brought on by the Covid19 crisis, Sihanoukvi­lle’s economy is coming back strong, and we believe growth will accelerate over the next two to three years.

“While our expansion plans have always had Sihanoukvi­lle prominentl­y featured as a priority, we needed to expand and open our office earlier than we expected.

“We are fully prepared to provide support to our merchant network and help ensure their businesses succeed, and for our user base to entrust more of their transactio­ns to us.

“Fincy is here to ensure businesses succeed. We are proud to be here and to be a part of Cambodia’s exciting economic story,” he said.

Fincy on June 12 said it had received $11 million from its parent company GBCI Ventures Pte Ltd for its expansion in Southeast Asia.

The number of active e-wallet accounts in the Kingdom hit 5.22 million last year, a marked 64 per cent surge from 2018, the NBC reported on June 17.

The volume of money transfers via banks and Payment Service Institutio­ns (PSIs) constitute­d $57.99 billion last year, or 213 per cent of the gross domestic product (GDP), data compiled by the NBC showed.

Meanwhile, mobile payments via banks and PSIs equalled 22.9 per cent of 2019 GDP.

Sihanoukvi­lle is the provincial capital of Preah Sihanouk, which has seen 1,355 constructi­on projects approved between January 2017 and May this year, valued at $7,099,417,277 and covering 13,107,209sqm, provincial data show.

 ?? YOUSOS APDOULRASH­IM ?? Preah Sihanouk province has seen 1,355 constructi­on projects approved between January 2017 and May this year.
YOUSOS APDOULRASH­IM Preah Sihanouk province has seen 1,355 constructi­on projects approved between January 2017 and May this year.

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