The Borneo Post

BigPay coming to Thailand soon

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KUCHING: BigPay is accelerati­ng its entrance into Thailand following the recent acquisitio­n of Gojek and GoPay’s Thailand businesses, by airasia Digital.

“We’re committed to enabling access for financial services for everyone across Southeast Asia. We have a unique opportunit­y to enter into Thailand at an accelerate­d pace” said Salim Dhanani, chief executive officer and co-founder of BigPay.

Both parties will be working closely together with the Bank of Thailand in order to ensure a smooth transition while GoPay is winding down its operations in Thailand.

“We’re excited to be given the opportunit­y to enter such a unique and connected market. Our goal is to launch with all of BigPay’s core features, from payments to internatio­nal remittance, but also to fully localise our user experience to appeal specifical­ly to Thai consumers,” Salim added.

Provided that it receives the necessary regulatory approvals, BigPay is aiming to go live in the first quarter of 2022.

Since 2017, BigPay has helped over 1.4 million Malaysians improve their financial health. The fintech company has successful­ly launched a number of regulated financial products, from e-money and internatio­nal remittance to micro insurance and budgeting, with the goal of being a onestop solution for Malaysians’ financial needs.

Available in Malaysia and Singapore, BigPay is now continuing its expansion throughout Asean.

BigPay also announced last week that it had applied for a Digital Banking licence in Malaysia with a consortium of strategic partners.

Aireen Omar, president of airasia Digital added. “The acquisitio­n of Gojek and GoPay in Thailand has accelerate­d the launch for all our companies into the market.

“What Gojek has already achieved through its expansion of GoPay in Bangkok can be leveraged and we can take it to new boundaries to deliver greater convenienc­e for the people of Thailand.”

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