Capital A taps UnionDigital Bank to expand ‘fintech’ business in PH

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UnionDigital Bank’s collaboration with BigPay, a leading mobile wallet providing financial services in Malaysia and Singapore, solidifies its expansion in the Philippine market. READ MORE:

UnionDigital Bank’s collaboration with BigPay, a leading mobile wallet providing financial services in Malaysia and Singapore, solidifies its expansion in the Philippine market.

“As tourism flourishes in the region, we are excited to elevate the end-to-end travel and payment experience of Filipinos through our collaboration with UnionDigital Bank and airasia [Superapp],” said BigPay chief executive Zubin Rada Krishnan. “For Capital A, the vision has always been to provide low cost, best value services, connecting people and realizing dreams, for people of ASEAN and beyond. With UnionDigital as our proud partner, we are now on our way to creating a future where travel meets innovative financial solutions that facilitate everyone’s dream journeys with unparalleled ease,” said Capital A chief executive Tony Fernandes.

“This is a pivotal moment for the two important sectors in the Philippines. We are forging a path towards greater convenience, accessibility and innovation to empower Filipinos to live better lives,” said UnionDigital Bank president and chief executive Henry Aguda.

 

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