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Boost Aims Beyond Payment Solutions

Sheyantha Abeykoon, CEO, Boost

16-Nov-21 08:00

Boost Aims Beyond Payment Solutions

We ask Sheyantha Abeykoon, CEO of Boost about the pathway to profitability for its e-wallet business and the status of a joint application with RHB for a digital banking license with Bank Negara Malaysia.

Image Credit: Boost

Produced by: Moh Heng Ying

Presented by: Philip See


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