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Landmark receives payment license in Singapore

It began its operations after acquiring the license.

Landmark Commerce, an electronic trading company, was granted a major payment institution (MPI) license from the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)

Since then, the firm has started its operations in Singapore.

This entails Landmark being one of Singapore’s top regulated payment institutions and allows clients to redeem its services with ease.

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A KVB Global Capital Group wholly owned subsidiary, Landmark provides the option for both individuals and businesses to open an account and use GCFX, an online foreign currency exchange platform.

Landmark now offers a wide range of payment solutions to Singaporean businesses, including global account creation, both domestic and international fund transfers, and support for multiple currencies at favourable exchange rates. 

Additionally, Landmark provides reliable remittance services that leverage the strong financial service networks and backbones of the KVB Global Capital Group.

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