BigPay eyes digital licence to expand reach


“If we’re given the licence, we’ll be able to reach more Malaysians with a wider range of services – all with the goal of building a stronger Malaysia, ” said BigPay’s co-founder Salim Dhanani in a statement. (File pic shows a BigPay app.)

KUALA LUMPUR: BigPay has submitted its application for a digital banking licence to Bank Negara.

With its experience of launching various regulated financial products, the homegrown fintech wants to further its reach.

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