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Brazilian payments firm Ebanx makes Southeast Asia push

Brazilian payments firm Ebanx makes Southeast Asia push

Brazilian payments firm Ebanx is expanding into Southeast Asia, targeting markets with rising digital payment adoption. The move aims to capitalize on regional e-commerce growth and increase cross-border transactions. Ebanx plans to establish local partnerships and adapt its platform to regional payment preferences, signaling a strategic push into a key emerging market.

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