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Nuvei deepens footprint in China to help local eCommerce businessses

By Gloria Mathias

October 04, 2023

  • APAC
  • APAC Fintech news
  • APAC Global expansion
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CloudPay, Nuvei, Payments, Montreal, Employee payments, Transactions, Partnership, London, UK, Mastercard Send, APAC,Nuvei Corporation, the Canadian FinTech company, has announced the opening of its latest operational hub in China as it continues to expand its presence in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region.

Philip Fayer, Nuvei Chair and CEO commented, “We’re thrilled to add an office in China to our global footprint as we continue to build our services in APAC. eCommerce businesses rely on payment partners with global reach as well as local market expertise when they scale internationally. Our increased presence will enable businesses in APAC to enter new markets as we build on our existing regional expertise.”

Nuvei is already providing cross-border payment services to many Chinese businesses as they scale internationally, including Geekbuying, Vakatrip, and Cupshe. With its new increased footprint in the region, the company is extending its global reach, as well as servicing current and future clients with enhanced local expertise and customer service.

Launching an office in China is only the latest announcement from Nuvei as it continues to demonstrate its commitment to supporting businesses by accelerating their growth through payments in APAC.

Recently, Nuvei announced that it had extended its global reach in the region by obtaining its local acquiring license in Australia, following the announcement that it had obtained local acquiring licenses in Singapore and Hong Kong in 2022. The firm also enables businesses in APAC to connect with customers across the region by offering all the relevant alternative payment methods (APMs) to every customer from its suite of 634 APMs.

Last month Nuvei announced that it had partnered with Mastercard to enable businesses, including trading platforms, to offer customers instant payouts to bank cards. Already available to Nuvei customers in Singapore, the Mastercard Send service which powers rapid payments for merchants, acquirers, governments, consumers and more, wherever they interact worldwide will also be available in Australia and Hong Kong SAR, starting later this year.

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