Boost, RHB pledge to deliver affordable and accessible digital banking solutions


'The digital bank will be a catalyst for greater financial inclusion and aligns with our core mission to financially empower and support users and merchants,' said Sheyantha Abeykoon, group CEO of Boost

KUALA LUMPUR: boost, the fintech arm of Axiata Group Bhd, and RHB Banking Group (RHB) aim to jointly build a comprehensive suite of affordable and accessible digital banking and financial solutions after having secured the digital bank licence (DBL) by Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM).

Both parties said in a joint statement today that the partnership would create greater access to financial inclusion digitally among the underserved and unserved segments.

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