Antom, AirAsia MOVE to enhance payment solutions


KUALA LUMPUR: Singapore-headquartered Ant International says its payment and digitisation services provider Antom has signed a partnership agreement with AirAsia MOVE.

Under the agreement, AirAsia MOVE will work closely with Antom and 2C2P – a full-suite global payments platform and subsidiary of Antom.

According to a statement yesterday, the collaboration is set to integrate Antom and 2C2P’s advanced payment solutions, including payment orchestration and acquiring for both cards and local payment methods (LPMs), into AirAsia MOVE’s platform.The cutting-edge technologies will empower AirAsia MOVE to streamline payment methods, reduce cross-border transaction costs and operational expenses, and broaden its consumer base while providing customers with a wider range of preferred payment options.

“Our advanced solutions, including payment orchestration and acquiring for both cards and LPMs, will enable AirAsia MOVE to expand its reach to more consumers across the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.

“By combining our expertise and artificial intelligence-driven payment technologies, we are committed to improving operational efficiency, enhancing customer satisfaction, and unlocking long-term value together,” said general manager of Antom, Ant International Gary Liu.

Meanwhile, AirAsia MOVE chief executive officer, Nadia Omer said: “By integrating Antom and 2C2P’s advanced solutions, we are enhancing efficiency, improving customer satisfaction, and delivering significant cost savings.”

The agreement is part of a strategic partnership announced last March between Capital A and Ant International that covers various areas including exploring ways to integrate more payment methods. — Bernama

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