APAC FinTech Spotlight, July 24
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#1: Is WeLab Bank defying the odds?
It is hard to believe that more than five years have passed since Hong Kong first approved virtual banks. The disruption that had been forecast has not come to pass and we wonder how much longer some of the online lenders will endure. Those backed by large public companies – which have to explain to investors why they are supporting unprofitable endeavors – could be the first to throw in the towel. That said, Hong Kong-based WeLab Bank, which is backed by billionaire Li Ka-shing, has seemingly defied the odds thus far with its performance. It says it is on a clear path to profitability and is expanding strategically in Southeast Asia. Read more.
#2: Why is Line Pay being shut down in Japan?
Given the ubiquity of the Line messaging app in Japan, we were initially surprised to learn that the Line Pay app will be shut down in its home market in the end of April 2025. New user registrations will only be possible until Nov. 2024. After that, users will be able to transfer their Line Pay balances to PayPay. In a statement, Line-Yahoo stated the move is part of its governance strategy to “reorganize its businesses and integrate overlapping business areas” to expand group synergy. Read more.
#3: Revolut faces uncertain prospects in Asia Pacific
Revolut’s PR machine has long sought to depict the company as an ascendant player in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. These efforts go back almost six years. Revolut entered Singapore and Japan in late 2018 and Australia in early 2019. In recent years, it has invested big in India. The UK finech unicorn talked about entering China in 2021, but those efforts to do not seem to have come to fruition. Read more.
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