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Southeast Asia based BNPL Fintech Fave Introduces New Products for Malaysia and Singapore Markets
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Fave, a fast-growing Fintech firm, has introduced its Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) service for Singapore and Malaysian markets, offering more than 6 million Fave users with instant access to interest-free credit options. These flexible payment options are available at more than 40,000 stores (as a pilot for now).
The new BNPL service is currently available via the Fave app for iOS users today. An Android version will be rolled out next month, the announcement confirmed.
With the introduction of FavePay Later, which offers interest-free flexible payments through the Fave app, Fave aims to improve how consumers obtain and use credit.
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All four local Covid-19 cases reported yesterday were family and household contacts of earlier cases, said the Ministry of Health (MOH). This includes a man linked to the cluster at Block 105 Henderson Crescent, which has 13 cases.
Meanwhile, the five new imported cases include a 27-year-old man who tried to enter Singapore illegally from Indonesia - the second infected person caught doing so this month.
Yesterday s local case tally was the lowest since June 11, when there were also four cases in the community.
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