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Adding offline capabilities to digital payments
Adding offline capabilities to digital payments will enhance financial inclusion and payment resilience, while adorning electronic payments with cash-like features.
In the new world of banking and finance, financial services are transforming, with neobanks disrupting the market and traditional banks changing models to keep pace.
Adding offline capabilities to digital payments will enhance financial inclusion and payment resilience, while adorning electronic payments with cash-like features.
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