Airwallex stories - Page 2
Airwallex makes key leadership hires, growing US team
Wed, 9th Feb 2022
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Global fintech platform, Airwallex, has added two essential senior hires to its leadership team, expanding the company’s presence in the US.
Airwallex launches operations in Singapore as part of expansion plans
Thu, 13th Jan 2022
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Airwallex expands its global payments services into Singapore, offering businesses a range of fintech solutions.
Are Australian businesses missing out on fintech benefits?
Mon, 15th Feb 2021
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cpa australia
Australian businesses are missing out on fintech opportunities, with only a third actively adopting solutions, says Airwallex and CPA Australia report.
Airwallex integrates with Xero to invite SMBs to ‘a borderless world’
Thu, 12th Mar 2020
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Airwallex and Xero have joined forces to assist small to medium-sized businesses in saving time and money, by integrating domestic and international payments.
Alibaba Cloud opening up data centres & services for AU businesses
Fri, 22nd Mar 2019
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At its dedicated China Gateway Summit held in Sydney, Alibaba Cloud announced its new programme for Australian business partners and clients.
Partnership to address compliance, anti-money laundering and terror financing
Mon, 25th Sep 2017
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Aussie fintech Airwallex teams up with UK AI firm ComplyAdvantage to bolster defence against money laundering and terror funding.
Major fintech funding round highlights importance of Asia-Australia connections
Fri, 5th May 2017
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Airwallex held what is believed to be the biggest Series A capital raise for any Australian non-lending fintech company, backed by Asian investors.
Australian international payments fintech secures $13m in Series A funding
Wed, 3rd May 2017
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Airwallex, an Aussie fintech, bags $13m to propel its global payment revolution, attracting heavyweights like Tencent and Mastercard.