India’s Fintech Unicorns Eye Southeast Asia Expansion (Nikkei Asia)
India’s most valuable fintech startups are entering Southeast Asia, bringing a fresh wave of competition for a slice of the region’s young shoppers.
Players like Pine Labs, Zeta Services and Razorpay will have to go up against established local giants such as Grab, Gojek and Sea, which have been investing aggressively in financial services to lock in their large customer bases. READ MORE (GOOGLE CACHE)
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