GHL Systems to see growth with new partnerships


KUALA LUMPUR: GHL Systems Bhd is well positioned for an accelerated transaction processed value (TPV) growth from the fourth quarter of 2021 (Q4) onwards, with improving visibility on economic recovery and border reopening, according to Maybank Investment Bank (IB) Research.

The research house added that GHL Systems’ TPV growth will also be reinforced by increasing partnerships momentum, most recently including Lotuss Stores and Atome, within its payments ecosystem.

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