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DCS Card Centre launches new digital innovation unit

Ceridwen Choo has been appointed as CEO of DCS Innov.

The DCS Card Centre (DCS) has introduced DCS Innov, a new business unit aimed at driving digital transformation in the fintech sector. 

DCS Innov is built on four strategic pillars: Co-create and Scale, Web3 Payments, Embedded Finance, and Labs.

Ceridwen Choo, appointed as CEO of DCS Innov, aims to lead industry collaborations to develop innovative payment solutions seamlessly integrated across various aspects of the payment ecosystem.

"Today, disruptive technology has rapidly opened new possibilities for businesses to grow by integrating financial services into their core offerings, and for customers to enjoy greater flexibility and dexterity in how they manage their payments. This is a need that we are well-positioned to serve, and together with the support of DCS and our partners, we will keep working towards driving innovation in payments," she said.

Karen Low, CEO of DCS Card Centre, also said, "DCS Innov is set up with this dedicated focus, and by collaborating with more fintech players and opening the room for collective expertise and diverse perspectives, we aim to propel the payments agenda forward and redefine industry standards.”
 

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