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Hong Kong-based Statrys launches SMEs cross-border payments system

The local payments solution will allow SMEs to make transactions in multiple currencies.

Digital payment services platform Statrys launched a cross-border payment solution for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Hong Kong.

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The Hong Kong-based fintech said the solution would provide a “seamless and efficient method for international payments,”

The payment system also allows local payouts in multiple currencies such as USD, AUD, INR, THB, and VND. The system is now available in markets for each currency.

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