The move advances the firm’s plans to open a digital bank in Singapore in early 2022.
Linklogis, a key provider of supply chain finance technology in China with growing operations in Southeast Asia, has established a branch office in Singapore, the company said on Thursday in a statement.
The company said it is looking forward to working with Singaporean companies to streamline supply chain finance and intends to leverage innovative technology to address the funding gap for SMEs.
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«Singapore is a strategic jurisdiction for international trade and a place where we have already created important joint ventures,» Charles Song, founder, chairman and CEO of Linklogis, said.
Linklogis was awarded a digital banking license by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) in December 2020, and is currently in the process of establishing a new Singapore-based entity, Olea, its trade finance joint venture with Standard Chartered.
In April 2021, the company raised HK$8.967 billion ($1.153 billion) in a Hong Kong initial public offering, from investors including BlackRock, EDBI – the investment arm of Singapore's Economic Development Board – and Fidelity.