Mambu Expands Payments Solution Into Asia Pacific Markets

The expansion broadens Mambu’s geographic coverage in payments infrastructure.

KPMG Reports Asia-Pacific Fintech Funding Fell To US$9.3 Billion In 2025

Asia-Pacific fintech investment trends continue to reflect shifting capital allocation patterns.

ONERWAY Granted Major Payment Institution Licence By MAS

Singapore continues to attract fintech operators seeking regulatory approvals, with ONERWAY joining the ranks of licensed Major Payment Institutions.

Sea Ltd. Expands AI Collaboration With Google Across Payments And E-Commerce In Southeast Asia

Specific rollout timelines and financial terms were not disclosed.
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Japanese Food Company Launches Treats Dogs, People Can Share

Company officials said the new product line seeks to bring shared enjoyment to dogs and their owners.

OPEC+ Leans Toward Resumption In Oil Output Increases From April

The proposed increase would help Saudi Arabia and the UAE regain market share despite sanctions on other members.

ASEAN Travel Exchange In Cebu Yields PHP1.4 Billion In Initial Sales Leads

The exchange strengthened partnerships and supported long-term growth for destinations and communities.

Pokemon-Themed Facility Opens In Japan

The opening of PokePark Kanto coincided with the 30th anniversary of Pokemon, marked by a ribbon-cutting with Pikachu and Eevee.

Foreign Workers In Japan Hit Record 2.57 Million

Japan’s record foreign worker count signals a gradual shift toward more open labor migration policies driven by economic necessity.

Japan To Accept Up To 1.23M Foreign Workers Through FY 2028

The policy opens more opportunities for overseas workers in the coming years.

Seoul Eyes Joint UNESCO Bid With Pyongyang For Taekwondo

The move frames taekwondo as a cultural link between the two Koreas.

Loggerhead Turtle 14.9K-Mile Trek: From Aegean To Spain

The trek reshaped scientific understanding of loggerhead sea turtle movement.

South Korea’s Royal Palaces, Tombs See Record Visitors In 2025

The visitor surge highlights renewed appreciation for Korea’s historical heritage.

Hokkaido: When Japan Means More Than Tokyo And Kyoto

The region offers a slower pace where nature takes priority over spectacle.