Bangladesh Bank-the Central Bank of Bangladesh has issued a license which allows SEAAPS to conduct business cooperation with Bangladesh commercial banks based on blockchain.
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SEAAPS and FirstPay came to a cooperative agreement, under which SEAAPS payment network will be used by FirstPay in international remittance.
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South Korea Brings Blockchain to Healthcare, but That’s Just the Start
Healthcare is among the first industries in South Korea to receive the benefits of data management and storage on blockchains.
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According to CB Insights, spending on blockchain solutions will surpass $16 billion by 2023. The data suggests that 58 industries have practically limitless potential. It is no secret that blockchain technology is on the rise and it’s here to stay.
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Singapore, a financial center of the world is recently known as one of the ‘Crypto Havens’ because of its balanced regulatory and legal regimes as defined by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MSA).
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China has approved 224 new blockchain-related projects, the media reported. Around 40 percent of these projects are from Beijing.
Around 53 of these 224 recently approved blockchain projects by China are in the fintech sector.
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China includes McDonald’s, Starbucks, Subway on list of foreign firms to test digital currency
Test in Xiong’an, the new city being built south of Beijing, will focus on everyday goods and services for the first time
SEAAPS reached Agreements with Jasmeen Sdn. Bhd., Imbasan Kapital (M) Sdn. Bhd., Selayang Interchange Sdn. Bhd., and Placid Express.
They have a history of nearly 20 years in Malaysia. Cooperation with SEAAPS makes economical remittance services more efficient and secure.
SEAAPS recently signed a Cooperation Agreement with MYDIN Mohamed Holdings bhd and 99 Speed mart sdn bhd.
As MYDIN and 99 Speed mart signing agreements with SEAAPS, they will be included into the financial ecological network of SEAAPS and thus promote mutual development.
SEAAPS held a meeting with Bangladesh banks on the theme of ‘Leveraging Blockchain Fintech for Future Banking Growth’ in Dhaka.
We reached an agreement on how blockchain technology will affect the future growth of the Bank of Bangladesh.
SEAAPS recently signed a Cooperation Agreement with ONE Bank Limited, Bangladesh.
Under the Agreement, SEAAPS provides blockchain cross-border remittance and local payment solutions to ONE Bank Limited, especially on the development of OK wallet.
SEAAPS upholds the values of Equality, Credibility and Sharing.
Enable small/middle banks and low-income group anyone transfer money to anywhere in anytime with lower cost.