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Genero Appoints Industry Veteran Subbaraju Alluri Managing Director for Asia
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Ad veteran Subbaraju Alluri joins creative tech platform Genero to drive Asia growth
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Singapore s first LED-enabled Razer Card is the first of its kind which lights up on payment
Razer Fintech and IDEMIA clinched the Singapore Business Review (SBR) Technology Excellence Award for FinTech Payment Cards for its LED-enabled Razer Card, the first of its kind in Singapore. The physical prepaid card can be used to make payments at any VISA-accepting merchants and is linked to Razer Fintech s e-wallet platform to also allow for seamless virtual payments.
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The Razer Card, aimed at the e-wallet s gamer-centric customer segment, absorbs power from the electric payment terminals when tapped, which would then power the LED embedded in the card to light up for several seconds while the payment is being processed making a battery-powered card a thing of the past.
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Singapore’s first LED-enabled Razer Card is the first of its kind which lights up on payment
SINGAPORE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Razer Fintech and IDEMIA clinched the Singapore Business Review (SBR) Technology Excellence Award for ‘FinTech Payment Cards’ for its LED-enabled Razer Card, the first of its kind in Singapore. The physical prepaid card can be used to make payments at any VISA-accepting merchants and is linked to Razer Fintech’s e-wallet platform to also allow for seamless virtual payments.
The Razer Card, aimed at the e-wallet’s gamer-centric customer segment, absorbs power from the electric payment terminals when tapped, which would then power the LED embedded in the card to light up for several seconds while the payment is being processed – making a battery-powered card a thing of the past.
MSF and IMDA conclude social media pitches
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