+ Follow Atome Tag
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[Title] => Atome ties up with Bayad to expand in-app bill payments
[Summary] => Atome Philippines is expanding its suite of financial services after forging a partnership with Bayad, enabling users to pay utility bills and government dues directly within its app.
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[Title] => Maya, Atome seal P2.75 billion credit partnership
[Summary] => Digital bank Maya has teamed up with Singapore-based financial technology firm Atome to channel P2.75 billion (about $48 million) in loans to Filipino consumers, to widen access to credit in the country.
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[Title] => Fintech ramps up expansion in Philippines
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