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ShopeePay and dLocal expand partnership for enhanced payment solutions

It will facilitate the pay-ins and payouts.

ShopeePay is expanding its partnership with cross-border payment platform dLocal.

This collaboration allows dLocal to integrate ShopeePay as a payment method for its clients, facilitating both pay-ins and payouts.

Merchants using dLocal can now also offer their customers to make payments for goods and services through ShopeePay in four new emerging markets, namely, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines.

Additionally, the partnership includes the enhancement of payout services for merchants in Thailand.

“This collaboration will enable us to provide our international clients with a comprehensive solution for collections and disbursements across this dynamic region,” said Yash Yadav, Head of Growth - APAC at dLocal.
 

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