
$17bn remittance corridor opens between Thailand and the EU
Firms Bitazza, TEMPO and Velo Labs launch a digital platform with the ultimate aim of raising financial inclusion and mobility standards in Southeast Asia.

Three firms active in the digital payments and blockchain space have collaborated to enable a remittance corridor between 27 countries in the EU region and Thailand, facilitating $17 billion in potential digital payments, according to a media statement.
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