[Japan] Zebec launches payment and payroll services

[Japan] Zebec launches payment and payroll services
11 Jan 2024

FinTech startup Zebec has launched its web3 payment and real-time payroll services in Japan, IBS intelligence reports.

The move marks Zebec’s continued global expansion and is intended to underscore its commitment to fostering collaborative financial innovation worldwide.

“Zebec’s venture into Japan is logical; it’s an opportunity for us to contribute to the country’s already advanced financial infrastructure,” Sam Thapaliya - Zebec founder - said. “Our continued focus on Asian markets positioned us to be able to quickly deploy comprehensive and flexible financial solutions to Japanese customers.”

According to IBS, Japan is known for pioneering a regulatory framework for digital finance. It offers an ideal setting for Zebec’s tech which is tailored to complement the sophisticated and robust nature of Japan’s financial ecosystem.

The suite of Zebec services now available in Japan reportedly includes:

  • Zebec App and Nautilus Chain, ideal for streaming payments and real-time web3 payroll, supporting digital payments in USDC, ERC and soon a Japan-native stablecoin (JPYZ).
  • Wagelink and advanced payroll technology, modernising traditional payroll with the inclusion of stablecoin salary payments and cross-border remittances, in partnership with global fintech firms Circle and Stellar. The Wagelink App, launched in the USA in late 2023, is an innovation in traditional payroll systems for companies and their employees in the PGP/ Zebec investment portfolio.
  • Zebec Instant Card, a crypto payment offering, supported globally by Visa and Mastercard, now enables spending in both USD and Japanese Yen.

Zebec’s solutions are engineered for efficiency, transparency and security in financial transactions. By modernising payment into continuous streams, the startup reportedly intends to give businesses and individuals enhanced control and flexibility over their financial lives.


Source: IBS intelligence

(Quote via original reporting)

FinTech startup Zebec has launched its web3 payment and real-time payroll services in Japan, IBS intelligence reports.

The move marks Zebec’s continued global expansion and is intended to underscore its commitment to fostering collaborative financial innovation worldwide.

“Zebec’s venture into Japan is logical; it’s an opportunity for us to contribute to the country’s already advanced financial infrastructure,” Sam Thapaliya - Zebec founder - said. “Our continued focus on Asian markets positioned us to be able to quickly deploy comprehensive and flexible financial solutions to Japanese customers.”

According to IBS, Japan is known for pioneering a regulatory framework for digital finance. It offers an ideal setting for Zebec’s tech which is tailored to complement the sophisticated and robust nature of Japan’s financial ecosystem.

The suite of Zebec services now available in Japan reportedly includes:

  • Zebec App and Nautilus Chain, ideal for streaming payments and real-time web3 payroll, supporting digital payments in USDC, ERC and soon a Japan-native stablecoin (JPYZ).
  • Wagelink and advanced payroll technology, modernising traditional payroll with the inclusion of stablecoin salary payments and cross-border remittances, in partnership with global fintech firms Circle and Stellar. The Wagelink App, launched in the USA in late 2023, is an innovation in traditional payroll systems for companies and their employees in the PGP/ Zebec investment portfolio.
  • Zebec Instant Card, a crypto payment offering, supported globally by Visa and Mastercard, now enables spending in both USD and Japanese Yen.

Zebec’s solutions are engineered for efficiency, transparency and security in financial transactions. By modernising payment into continuous streams, the startup reportedly intends to give businesses and individuals enhanced control and flexibility over their financial lives.


Source: IBS intelligence

(Quote via original reporting)

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