Issuer processor GPS launches Asia Pacific HQ in Singapore

It will support existing client expansion in the new hub.

Payments issuer processor Global Processing Services (GPS) has launched its APAC headquarters in Singapore, considered the heart of fintech in Asia, according to a press release.

The hub seeks to support existing client expansion and regional client needs.

GPS has launched fintech unicorns including Revolut, Monzo and Starling Bank through its Apex platform, which facilitates challenger brands to put control in the hands of consumers through their smartphones.

The platform offers an ease in integration with fintechs, digital banks and ewallet providers, as well as many other service providers, to enable virtual and physical card payments.

GPS has also been partnering with fintechs like Railsbank in Singapore.

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