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UnPAY Clinches Outstanding Cross-border e-Commerce Financial Services Enterprise Award

SHENZHEN, CHINA / SINGAPORE -�Media
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�-�10 January 2019 -UnPay,
the global one-stop fintech open platform provider, announced today that it has
clinched the
Outstanding
Cross-border e-Commerce Financial Services Enterprise Award, hosted by The
Shenzhen Cross-border e-Commerce Association. Held in Shenzhen on 7 January,
the theme of this year's award, shines the spotlight on "open trade and breakthrough".
As one of the main driving forces in e-commerce, cross border trade is key to
the success of online sellers around the world.

Since
its inception in June 2017, UnPAY, which was appointed as the vice president of
the association, has been actively promoting the transformation of the cross-border
e-commerce industry by helping Chinese companies venture and expand overseas. For
its commitment and efforts to the industry, UnPAY was awarded the Outstanding
Cross-border E-Commerce Financial Services Enterprise Award. Other recipients of
the esteemed award included internationally-renowned financial institutions and
fintech companies such as China Construction Bank, Ping An Bank, Paypal,
Payoneer and WorldFirst.

UnPay's
one-stop cross-border financial service platform for Chinese cross-border
e-commerce sellers was officially launched in 2018. With its secure platform
and superior payment experience, UnPAY has garnered the recognition of the
online sellers in China. In addition, UnPAY's rapid establishment and expansion
of its financial service network globally, has been lauded and favoured by both
governments and financial institutions around the world.

Just
two months ago, UnPAY was appointed by Yiwu's government officials to
develop
the city of Yiwu into the leading cross-border financial centre in China. It has
also reached strategic agreements with the Middle East, Africa and Europe to
help develop their payment infrastructures.

Close
to a thousand participants attended the conference and award ceremony to share
the pain points in the cross-border financial sector and the huge potential of emerging
markets. Participants included representatives from e-commerce giants such as Amazon,
Shoppe, Jollychic, as well as established traditional sellers like Globalegrow
and Tomtop.

"The
millennials today are not able to witness the prosperity that the Silk Road
brought to the world, but in this internet era, we are building a flatter and
more open world trade map through modern logistics and financial technology. As
a financial service provider, we are committed to providing a superior payment
experience for online sellers through the continuous enhancement of our
products and services," expressed
Mr Kenny Li, General Manager
of UnPAY's cross-border business unit.

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