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Operations resume for many Singapore businesses in Myanmar as they closely monitor situation
Operations have mostly resumed for Singapore businesses in Myanmar, recovering from temporary disruptions earlier in the week after a military coup in the country. But many declined comment on their outlook for the long term, citing uncertainty over the evolving situation and political sensitivities, and are monitoring developments closely. 2 related media assets (image or videos) available. Click to see the gallery.
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SINGAPORE: Operations have mostly resumed for Singapore businesses in Myanmar, recovering from temporary disruptions earlier in the week after a military coup in the country.
2C2P, a payment platform, and KBZPay, the leading mobile wallet in Myanmar, have established a partnership to expand the digital payments network in Myanmar.
The partnership will bring together 2C2P’s online payment systems and KBZPay’s mobile wallet technology to open up new possibilities for people in Myanmar to transact with global and local businesses. In addition, the partnership will connect 2C2P’s partners and merchants with KBZPay’s fast-growing customer base, driving new payment efficiencies and convenience.
Aside from performing convenient and secure mobile transactions to pay for goods and services, make bill payments and manage everyday finances, this partnership will empower KBZPay’s 6.7 million customers in Myanmar to use their mobile wallets to transact with 2C2P’s extensive global and international merchants from today. These merchants include tech giants, online marketplaces, retailers as well as Myanmar-based companies.