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TELCO giant Singtel has inked a conditional agreement to sell its e-wallet app Dash to financial services firm Western Union. The sale is part of Singtel’s ongoing measures to simplify its structure ...
SINGAPORE – Singtel is offloading its Dash mobile wallet to money transfer and payment giant Western Union for an undisclosed amount. The sale of the app, which was launched a decade ago and has ...
Singaporean telecom operator Singtel has reached a conditional deal to sell its mobile wallet Dash to US financial company Western Union. Dash will continue to provide services to its over 1.4 ...
SINGAPORE: Singtel has agreed to sell its digital wallet platform Dash to US financial services company Western Union, both companies said in a joint press release on Thursday (Oct 24).
Singtel is selling its e-wallet Dash to money-transfer company Western Union. The sale is subjected to regulatory approvals, Singtel and Western Union said in a joint statement Thursday.
Singtel, a Singaporean telecoms conglomerate, has reached an agreement to sell its mobile wallet, Dash, to Western Union. The deal, announced today, is pending regulatory approval. In the meantime, ...
SINGAPORE: Singtel has signed a conditional agreement to sell Singapore’s leading all-in-one mobile wallet, Dash, to Western Union, as part of its efforts to simplify its portfolio. In a ...
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