PingPong, a global payment platform known for helping businesses send and receive money across borders, has just taken a big step forward. The company has secured official licenses to operate in Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a move that shows its growing focus on supporting international business payments.
These new approvals mean that PingPong can now offer its full range of services to companies in both countries, making it easier for local businesses to connect with international partners and manage their payments securely and efficiently.
For many small and medium-sized businesses, cross-border payments can still be a headache. Issues like slow transactions, high fees, and unclear regulations often get in the way. PingPong is on a mission to solve these problems by offering faster, more affordable payment solutions for businesses of all sizes — and these new licenses are a big part of that mission.
Getting licensed in Malaysia and the UAE also shows PingPong’s commitment to building trust and working closely with local regulators. It means that businesses in these regions can count on PingPong for secure, compliant, and reliable financial services.
As global trade continues to grow, platforms like PingPong play a crucial role in making the process smoother and more accessible — especially for companies looking to scale beyond their borders.
With these new licenses in hand, PingPong is one step closer to becoming a leading force in the global B2B payments space.