Rising consumer spending a boon for GHL


The prospects of the payment solutions provider are also seen as improving, thanks to the acceleration of payment digitalisation and increasing use of e-commerce in Malaysia. (GHL product - File pic)

PETALING JAYA: The expected recovery in consumer spending, spurred by declining number of Covid-19 infections and the ongoing vaccination programme, is expected to boost GHL Systems Bhd’s earnings.

The prospects of the payment solutions provider are also seen as improving, thanks to the acceleration of payment digitalisation and increasing use of e-commerce in Malaysia.

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