Lynx Global Digital Finance Corp
CNSX:LYNX
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Lynx Global Digital Finance Corp
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Lynx Global Digital Finance Corp. engages in the provision of software development and technology services. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2018-11-20. The firm supports multiple payment types across several countries in Southeast Asia and Oceania and around the world. The firm is developing a digital finance platform across all its markets that provides its customers a single, linked payments ecosystem, which can accept any type of payment, and payout any type of payment. The firm's payment solutions are powered by a suite of payment technologies and services. The firm is focused on banking and financial technology relationships in ASEAN and Oceania. The firm offers a digital payment platform with a full suite of payment solutions, which includes merchant acquiring solutions, card issuing, remittance and foreign exchange (forex), and custodial digital asset services, including digital wallet services.
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