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Razer merchants to get instalment payment service
Shops which accept payments via Razer Pay will now be able to offer interest-free instalment plans to their customers.
Razer Fintech keeps options open on digital banking licence
KUALA LUMPUR: On its own or in a consortium, Razer Fintech is keeping its options open in vying for one of the five digital banking licences to be offered by Bank Negara, chief executive officer Lee Li Meng said.
New offline facility for easy sewerage bill payments
RAZER’S financial technological arm, Razer Fintech has entered into a partnership with Indah Water Konsortium (IWK) to provide customers the facility to make offline payments for their IWK utility bills.
Interest in digital banking picks up amid Covid-19
Non-bank/tech players take long-term view of outlook
Razer to roll out mask vending machines in Singapore
SINGAPORE: Gaming hardware maker Razer Inc plans to dispense its locally produced masks in Singapore through a network of vending machines across the city-state, where it has become compulsory to wear them in public.
Gaming firm Razer to roll out mask vending machines in Singapore
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Gaming hardware maker Razer Inc plans to dispense its locally produced masks in Singapore through a network of vending machines across the city-state, where it has become compulsory to wear them in public.
Grab, Razer, AirAsia among firms exploring bids for Malaysia digital bank licence
Ride-hailing group Grab, gaming firm Razer, AirAsia, telecoms firm Axiata and lender CIMB are among companies looking to apply for digital banking licences in Malaysia.
Razer joins Singapore’s digital banking race
Gaming company Razer Inc has teamed up with homegrown Singaporean entrepreneurs and Asian billionaires to apply for a full digital banking license, joining the race to create virtual lenders in the city state.
Singapore digital bank wannabes must prove they can profit
SINGAPORE: Grab Holdings Inc. and gaming company Razer Inc. will need to demonstrate how their millions of users can help them generate profits if the two technology firms are to win one of Singapore’s coveted virtual banking licenses.
Catch ‘em all through convenience store’s loyalty programme
POKEMON fans can rejoice as convenience store chain 7-Eleven Malaysia is introducing a loyalty programme that features the popular Japanese franchise.