New funding to advance Voyager’s thrust of enabling all Filipinos with digital financial services through PayMaya and its soon-to-be-established digital bank The fundraising marks another milestone ...
Latest round propels Voyager into unicorn plus status New investor SIG Venture Capital, the Asian venture capital arm of Susquehanna International Group (“SIG”), leads the investment round ...
Voyager Innovations, the Manila-based owner of PayMaya, one of the Philippines’ most popular payment and financial services apps, announced today it has raised $167 million in new funding to launch ...
With the new feature, PayMaya intends to make it simpler for Filipinos to learn about and use cryptocurrencies. Philippines-based major fintech company PayMaya has reportedly launched a new ...
Paymaya, the mobile money and payments provider based in the Philippines, has selected Iliad Solutions as its payments testing supplier. Iliad Solution’s products and services, which are being used by ...
DALLAS, Oct. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- MoneyGram International, Inc., a global leader in cross-border P2P payments and money transfers, today announced a partnership with PayMaya Philippines to launch ...
MANILA, Philippines, April 27, 2017–PayMaya, the country’s pioneer and leader in digital financial services, today launched a new campaign that aims to further inspire and empower the young generation ...
MANILA, Philippines — Voyager Innovations, the company behind PayMaya, received $210 million in fresh capital from its investors, making it one of the Philippines’ most valuable fintech firms to date.
PayMaya, a mobile wallet that’s operating under the purview of PLDT, has reportedly become the first Fintech firm to start using QR Ph for merchants. QR Ph was introduced by the Bangko Sentral ng ...
MANILA, Philippines — LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional network, gave digital financial services leader PayMaya its prestigious Best Talent Acquisition Team Award at the recently held ...
Voyager Innovations (“Voyager” or the “Company”), the leading technology company in the Philippines, announced that it raised US$167 million to fast-track financial inclusion in the Philippines ...