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E-payment deal defies tax plan

Omise enters pact to buy DTAC’s Paysbuy

- SUCHIT LEESA-NGUANSUK

Competitio­n in the e-payment market continues to surge, despite the threat of a tax on e-commerce business.

The acquisitio­n of Paysbuy by startup payment gateway Omise underlines the trend. Paysbuy is the payment gateway unit of Total Access Communicat­ions (DTAC).

Omise announced it has entered into an agreement with DTAC in which Omise will acquire Paysbuy’s payment services. With this acquisitio­n, Paysbuy’s assets and services will be merged into Omise.

“This deal will combine the strengths of both parties,” said Panthep Nilasintho­p, DTAC assistant vice-president.

Paysbuy currently has two business units: payment gateway and e-wallet; and cash card, which is for prepaid card users. The payment gateway and e-wallet sections as well as 80 employees from them will be transferre­d to Omise within three to six months, while the cash card unit will remain at DTAC.

In 2016, transactio­ns for Paysbuy’s payment gateway were valued at 6 billion baht through thousands of merchants. The cash card business earned some 30 billion baht, deriving most of its transactio­ns from prepaid DTAC subscriber­s and games.

“This acquisitio­n is positive for merchants and the economy. It will accelerate the execution of Omise’s new products and services,” said Jun Hasegawa, chief executive and founder of Omise. During the transition, both companies confirmed their merchants can continue doing business as usual.

Paysbuy was founded in 2004 and sold to DTAC in 2007. Its co-founder Somgwang Luangphaib­oonsri is now the country manager of PayPal Thailand. PayPal opened here in 2016. Paysbuy has developed payment expertise, delivering a broad range of payment solutions to the e-commerce industry.

Omise operates in Thailand and Japan, with the service to be available in Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia soon. Last year Omise secured US$17.5 million in its Series B financing round. The round marks one of the largest Series B investment­s for a fintech company in Southeast Asia.

Piyachart Ratanapras­artporn, chief executive of 2C2P Thailand, one of the payment gateway pioneers, said Omise’ s acquisitio­n did not affect 2C2P as the company focuses on enterprise while Paysbuy is strong in small and medium-sized enterprise­s. However, the e-payment business has the potential to grow thanks to the next phase of PromptPay that will expand to online merchants.

 ?? TAWATCHAI KEMGUMNERD ?? People pay their bills at a Paysbuy booth.
TAWATCHAI KEMGUMNERD People pay their bills at a Paysbuy booth.

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