Banking and Finance

Silverlake Axis Enters Vietnam With KMS Solutions for Financial Inclusion

Malaysian fintech firm Silverlake Axis has partnered with KMS Solutions in Vietnam to expand its digital banking solutions into the market. The alliance will see KMS serving as Silverlake Axis’s Go-to-Market Partner, focusing on the distribution of key offerings like the Mobius and Symmetri solutions. Amazon Web Services will support the expansion as the cloud partner.

“The rapid growth of Vietnam’s fintech sector, fueled by the expanding middle class, tech-savvy population, and thriving e-commerce landscape presents a favourable environment for our digital solutions to seamlessly integrate into this market and expedite the sector’s growth,” says Cassandra Goh, Deputy CEO of SAL. ”In pursuit of our goal to support BFSIs and increase financial literacy across the region, we have full confidence in KMS as the ally to realise this vision. We look forward to the positive impact we can make on the Vietnamese market.”

Silverlake Axis in Vietnam

“Silverlake Axis’s vision for the future of customer-centric digital financial services aligns seamlessly with KMS Solutions’ direction”, states Tai Le – Senior Vice President of ASEAN Business. “We believe that this collaboration, coupled with our proven track record in successfully executing innovative technology projects in the region, will empower us to achieve our shared goals.”

Vietnam’s rapidly growing fintech sector presents an opportunity for Silverlake Axis to introduce its digital solutions and contribute to the sector’s growth. This expansion aligns with Silverlake Axis’s regional strategy, as the company seeks to support the financial industry and promote financial literacy across Southeast Asia.

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