Popular e-wallet super app GCash represented the Philippines in an intimate roundtable discussion among Asia-Pacific tech representatives and top UK
officials at 10 Downing Street, the British Prime Minister’s official residence and office in London.
GCash President and CEO Martha Sazon is one of the speakers at a panel discussion in the London Tech Week called ‘Fintech in APAC – Opportunities beyond the obvious’. “I was delighted to welcome GCash, the Philippines’ largest unicorn, to London Tech Week to share their insights on financial technology and inclusion. They were part of our Asia Pacific delegation consisting of over 350 investors, entrepreneurs and government officials from Asia Pacific,” Black said.
With its vision of promoting financial inclusion for all, GCash sets its eyes on achieving more game-changing milestones to reach out to more sectors, especially the underserved and vulnerable groups, and contribute to building a more robust economy.
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