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The Rise of Omise

Ivy Lee, Country Manager, Omise Malaysia

23-Feb-22 11:00

The Rise of Omise

Established in 2013, Omise is a payments platform which provides businesses with a modern end-to-end infrastructure to accept, process and send payments online. Working with Omise, merchants have access to powerful payment tools, comprehensive risk management solutions, as well as connection to card networks and consumers’ preferred payment methods.  

 

Omise enables revenue growth and seamless payment experiences across online, in-store and in-app. Omise is present in Thailand, Japan, Singapore, and Malaysia. Their track record would be over US$100 million in funding and over 6000 clients regionally. We speak to Ivy Lee, Country Manager of Omise Malaysia for more.

Image Credit: Omise Official Website

Produced by: Freda Liu

Presented by: Freda Liu


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