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Immediate, easy and safe
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ecently, AstroPay launched One Touch, the digital wallet that allows a frictionless journey for users who want to purchase online on international sites. The concept behind One Touch can be summed up in three words: immediate, easy and safe. Operators can easily access the benefits that this product offers from a single integration. They can identify users from a single code, allowing greater control over transactions and minimizing risk. They can receive deposits with a simple “touch,” with automatic approval for recurring users, which will generate greater fluency and less friction in the interaction between the merchant and its customers. It enables KYC verification and identification control and has a simplified integration process through an auto enrolment channel, with little to no IT intervention required on the merchant side.
Moreover, they will have a closed loop to their users, to assure that the same person that deposits makes the withdrawal. They will also be able to access analytics and reports, as well as fraud alerts that meet the levels of security and compliance the industry requires. Users can make deposits and withdrawals through a natural and simple procedure that allows them to set configurable auto limits, as well as generate an account or buy balance from the merchant site. “With One Touch we improve the user experience as well as provide merchants with a safer solution that allows them to process deposits and withdrawals automatically and with greater risk control,” said Mikael Lijtenstein, CEO of AstroPay. AstroPay, a company operating in Latin America, Africa and Asia for more than 11 years and with a presence in several of these regions, aims to help merchants access emerging markets more easily and safely.
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BBIN promotes health and hygiene in India
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n October, 2020, BBIN’s charitable brand TGB Charity, worked with SAATH and Unipads on a new project to promote the understanding of health and sanitary knowledge in India. TGB Charity donated US$60,000 and hosted more than 100 workshops in campuses in Gujarat, India, where children were taught about health and sanitation. Meanwhile, 12,000 reusable sanitary pads were given away on-site to girls, preparing them for the up-coming physical and mental transformation. As a leading iGaming software supplier in Asia, BBIN has been working with non-profit organizations to raise public awareness towards charity through fun and meaningful activities. TGB Charity has focused its efforts on various fields, endeavoring to make a significant difference to the world. Education is one of the major topics that TGB Charity values highly. Through working with local institutions, TGB Charity promotes health/sanitary education to decrease the chance of girls dropping out of school due to menstruation. In the future, TGB Charity will continue to draw public attention to global issues, sharing love and warmth to the world. SAATH, a non-profit organization in India, has been contributing to children’s rights to education and lives; meanwhile, they provide residents health care, employment consultancy
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and skills knowledge. Unipads, a reusable sanitary pads company, focuses on corporate social responsibility — providing women job
opportunities and improving their quality of life, and empowering the rural areas with health education in knowledge and resources.