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Posted on February 22, 2021 by admin

Jay Mart and J Ventures Kick Off FinTech Industry in Thailand

JMART is in demand; foreigners continuously knock on the door to be a partner. Recently, announced the investment of TIS Inc, an IT giant company from Japan. By acquiring a stake in J Ventures, a …

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