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- Vietnam: University of Economics HCM City’s Institute of Innovation incubator takes Alibaba Cloud award in Southeast Asia
- Vietnam: Google launches digital wallet in Vietnam, allowing Android users to add Visa credit and debit cards to their phones for payment, replacing physical cards
- Vietnam: “By 2024, the fintech market in Vietnam is expected to grow to USD $18BN…”
“Transaction volume demonstrated a 152.8% growth since 2016, with 29.5 million of new FinTech users. As a result, every second Vietnamese uses at least one FinTech service. The demand for digital services (transactions, payments and wallets) among the Vietnamese population is remarkable.”
- Vietnam: Rootopia secures $1M to connect students seeking education loans for tuition fees with angel investors in Vietnam
- Vietnam: Dat Bike electric motorbike startup raises $8M, looking at Tier 1 city growth and production facility expansion
- “A recent analysis performed by Deloitte estimated that the potential 2035 economic impact of the metaverse in Vietnam is [likely to be] $9-17 billion per year…”
“Vietnam also topped the 2021 Chainalysis Global Crypto Adoption Index, signalling the broad social acceptance of cryptocurrencies. The Vietnamese government is putting guardrails in place for the digital age, including a flurry of regulatory reviews of digital-related laws in the next 1-2 years.”
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