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SUNRATE, STCC Thailand partner to boost Thai companies in S’pore

This includes the ability to make payments via SUNRATE's business account to more than 190 countries. 

SUNRATE signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Singapore-Thai Chamber of Commerce (STCC Thailand) to empower Thai companies seeking to scale and operate in Singapore.

In this partnership, members of STCC Thailand can leverage SUNRATE's technological resources and the expertise of its business development representatives to navigate the landscape of international business expansion. 

This support includes the ability to make payments via SUNRATE's business account to more than 190 countries and regions, transact in over 130 currencies, and benefit from global collection services available in over 30 currencies. 

Additionally, companies can collect funds in more than 10 major international currencies. Foreign companies can also open SUNRATE's THB collection business accounts.

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