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String Metaverse (BSE: META) Secures Canadian Fintech License, Rebrands to String Payx

String Metaverse (BSE: META) Secures Canadian Fintech License, Rebrands to String Payx

Hans India4 hours ago

String Metaverse Limited (BSE: META), a next-generation digital finance infrastructure Web3 company, is pleased to announce that it has officially received its Fintech License (MSB registration) from FINTRAC Canada, headquartered in Vancouver. In alignment with this significant milestone, the Canadian company will undergo a strategic rebranding to String Payx, with the name change to be reflected across all regulatory and operational platforms within the next 60 days.
This license marks a pivotal expansion for String Metaverse, empowering it to launch comprehensive Web3-enabled digital banking services, including:
· Issuance of Virtual Debit Cards
· Cross-Border Wire Transfers
· Full-suite Payment Solutions for businesses and individuals
· Virtual Corporate Accounts
· Seamless Crypto-to-Fiat On-Ramp and Off-Ramp capabilities
String Metaverse is uniquely positioned at the convergence of gaming, digital assets, and fintech. With an existing user base of 4 million gamers, projected to reach 10 million, the company will leverage this license to issue Virtual Visa and Mastercard Debit Cards, fully integrated with Apple Pay and Google Pay. This enables instant global payments at over 170 million merchants across both physical and digital platforms.
'This license is a game-changer,' said [CEO Santosh Althuru], CEO of String Metaverse. 'It enables us to power the next wave of financial services for Web3-native users, seamlessly merging crypto, gaming, and global payments.'

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