Razer's first shave at cashless raises bumps
1. What do you think was a significant thing that happened this week?
It's game on. Razer's e-payment proposal for Singapore was delivered as promised in the two-week deadline set by its Singaporean chief executive Tan Min-Liang. The billion-dollar gaming company has committed S$10 million in seed funding, and is already calling to hire Singaporeans to join the latest e-payment startup.
One main suggestion on its 10-page proposal comes down to a digital wallet known as RazerPay. It will run based on a common e-payment framework, essentially to make sure that different digital payment systems already existing in t…
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