
Philippines digital currency firm PayMaya rebrands to Maya
The name change is part of PayMaya's launch of its licensed digital lending platform, Maya Bank, and a new mobile app will also be launched as part of the rebrand.
The name change is part of PayMaya's launch of its licensed digital lending platform, Maya Bank, and a new mobile app will also be launched as part of the rebrand.
PayMaya’s parent company Voyager Innovations raised the funds from SIG Venture Capital and others as it branches into lending and digital currency offerings.
The payments provider is going for a full-suite experience for digital currency buyers with its new offering as it chases after its biggest rival GCash, which recently made the same move.