For Net Fusion Technology, Instarem’s instant payment solutions have been critical in enabling quick fund transfers and managing USD payments efficiently. Want to know how other businesses are navigating smarter financial strategies? The SME Spend Barometer has you covered with plenty of actionable insights, including: ✔️ Key trends shaping SME spending ✔️ How businesses are adopting AI and navigating return-to-work strategies ✔️ What 2025 might hold for SMEs Don’t miss out—download the report now and take the first step toward smarter financial decisions in 2025. https://lnkd.in/gARjvDgw #MoneySimple
Instarem
Financial Services
Central Business District, Singapore 14,448 followers
Money Simple.
About us
Instarem Simplifying money and payments We’re on a mission to make Money Simple for customers around the world. Founded in 2014, Instarem is a Singapore-headquartered cross-border payments company and is licensed to operate in Singapore, Australia, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, India, Europe, United Kingdom, United States, and Canada. We started out with one simple aim – to make money transfers easier and faster. Our technology eliminates overseas complexities and provides simple, cost-effective transactions for our customers around the world. We’re still doing that today – and more.
- Website
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https://www.instarem.com
External link for Instarem
- Industry
- Financial Services
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Central Business District, Singapore
- Type
- Privately Held
- Specialties
- Money Transfer, Cross Border Payments, Payments to Asia, Supplier Payments, Remittance, Startup, Fintech, Money Remittance, Foreign Exchange, B2B Payments, Fintech, and Payments
Locations
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Primary
16 Raffles Quay
Hong Leong Building, #20-05
Central Business District, Singapore 048581, SG
Employees at Instarem
Updates
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Wishing you and your loved ones a season filled with happiness, good health, and cherished moments. Happy holidays from all of us at Instarem! #HappyHolidays #ChristmasVibes
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The data is in: 📊 Instarem’s 2024 SME Spend Barometer reveals how SMEs across Singapore, Australia, and Malaysia are making strategic investments in technology, talent, and infrastructure. Here are 4 big insights from the report: ⬆ IT investments surged 29% in 2024, with digital transformation remaining a priority even in cost-cutting industries. ⬆ Office expenses rose 16%, as SMEs reinvest in physical spaces post-remote work. 🔄 Export payments grew nearly 6% in Australia and Malaysia but declined 27% in Singapore, reflecting a focus on domestic priorities. ⬆️ Salary payments increased 7%, signaling a commitment to talent retention despite economic pressures and growing AI adoption. Which of these trends resonates most with your business? Are you prioritising tech, talent, or something else entirely? Let us know in the comments! Download the full report here: https://lnkd.in/gARjvDgw
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⏳ The countdown is on! This week, we launch our 2024 SME Spend Barometer – a deep dive into how SMEs across Singapore, Malaysia, and Australia are spending and positioning themselves for long-term growth. At our exclusive launch event, Instarem's Global Head, Yogesh Sangle, will join Stephanie Choo, Hugo Mas, Liru Chan and Mrinalini Venkatachalam for an insightful panel discussion exploring: 📊 Key trends shaping SME spending 🤖 How businesses are adopting AI and navigating return-to-work strategies 📈 What 2025 might hold for SMEs Stay tuned as we share key insights and takeaways from the report – coming soon!
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📢 Insights from Resonex Malaysia! At Resonex, we had the chance to connect with a wide range of businesses and gained a deeper understanding of their pain points with cross-border payments: 💰 Simplifying payment processes: Businesses are looking for ways to make cross-border payments as streamlined as possible. Real-time transactions and reducing manual processes are hugely important to them. 🤝 Transparency builds trust: Hidden fees can disrupt planning and profitability, so choosing payment providers that are transparent with their fees and exchange rates is a top priority. 🇲🇾 Local support matters: Access to local expertise is a game-changer. SMEs value partners who understand the unique challenges of their market and can provide tailored advice and support. If these are your priorities, reach out to us! #MoneySimple
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Today’s the final day to visit us at Pavilion Bukit Jalil, booth M05. Stop by to discover how Instarem’s fast, cost-effective global payments can fuel your business growth. See you there! Instarem rajendar dhorkay Jeff R. Arfin Zabin Claressa Ooh Rozita Arham Badrul Syah
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Thanks for the shout-out and for stopping by Tian Tian C.! It’s the final day of SFF and we’d love to meet more visitors.
[Singapore FinTech Festival 2024] WHICH ARE THE BOOTHS TO WATCH AT SFF 2024? Remember when we asked if you have any recommendations on the most "Instagrammable" booths or the must-visit booths at SFF 2024? Well, here are your answers! I’ve compiled them into a video! Cameraman: Chua Tian Tian Producer: Chua Tian Tian Presenter: Chua Tian Tian Video Editor: Chua Tian Tian Shot on: iPhone 12 Voiced using: iPhone 12 Edited on: iPhone 12 Recommendations (in order of the time of filming/appearance in video): 1/ MONEY FM 89.3's Booth at Hall 2 - Recommended by: Yours truly (Must be thick skin for this!) - Why? Live Radio Broadcasts, Claw Machine and Merchandises to be won! 2/ DBS Bank's Booth at Hall 2 - Recommended by: Jonathan T., Boon Leng Tan, featuring Him Chuan LIM - Why? Exhibitions on support for everyday people from young to old 3/ Visa's Booth at Hall 2 - Recommended by: Adeline Kim - Why? Demo on making payments with just the palm! A collaboration with Tencent. 4/ Avaloq's Booth at Hall 3 - Recommended by: Lynette Lioe, featuring Suresh Neelakantan - Why? Panel discussions on the future of finance by Avaloq and its parent company NEC Asia Pacific Pte Ltd 5/ Mastercard's Booth at Hall 2 - Recommended by: Teresa Yap (Archetype), featuring Connie Cheng and special thanks to Hongda Tee and Amanda Sng - Why? Its Sphere of Commerce, Immersive demos on the future of finance. 6/ Instarem's Booth at Hall 5 - Recommended by: Byravee Iyer, featuring Terence Ng - Why? Opportunity to find out more about a locally based firm! 7/ Singapore FinTech Association (SFA)- Enterprise Singapore's Singapore Pavilion at Hall 5 - Recommended by: Reuben Lim - Why? The Singapore Pavilion is basically 20 booths in one! (PS: Also caught a glimpse of Kenneth Siow 萧家武 from Tencent Cloud at a panel discussion at the nearby stage while waiting for Reuben at the SFA booth!) Did I miss out anything? Would love to hear from you in the comments section below! Sopnendu Mohanty Pat Patel Chua Wee Phong Kenneth Gay Jo Yeo
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What a great evening at the Australia Philippines and Australia Malaysia Business Councils NSW networking event! Speaking at the event, our team—Michael Minassian, Tiara Abramian & Wendy Zhai—shared how Instarem is simplifying domestic and global payments for small-and-medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), making transactions more transparent, timely, and cost-effective. We discussed industry trends, best practices, and the importance of tailored support to help SMEs navigate the complexities of cross-border payments. Thank you to everyone who joined us and contributed to the discussion. We’re excited to keep supporting SMEs in their journey to seamless payments! 🚀