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Southeast Asia’s Paypal gets another round of funding from GMO Global Payment Fund

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2C2P, a Bangkok-based online payment processing company, has secured an undisclosed amount of funding from GMO Global Payment Fund, a sister company of GMO Payment Gateway, which also invested US$500,000 into the startup late last year.

This investment aligns with the GMO Payment Gateway’s latest move to partner 2C2P as it expands into Thailand. Ryu Muramatsu, director and founding partner of GMO Venture Partners, explained the reasoning behind the latest round to Tech in Asia:

We have been a shareholder of 2C2P for almost two years. I know its strong position in Thailand, not only by providing credit card payment services, but also other alternative payment methods. It also has the ability to expand in the region. We provide our payment service, Global Payment, to our Japanese merchants who want to sell in Thailand and other countries in Southeast Asia. 2C2P provides us their great local payment services.

See: GMO Payment Gateway partners with 2C2P to launch in Thailand

2C2P now has offices in Cambodia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. As of the beginning of this year, the company is valued at US$16 million.

Before GMO Payment Gateway and GMO Global Payment Fund, 2C2P previously secured funding from Expara IDM Ventures under the i.JAM Microfunding Scheme and a round from Digital Media Partners.

Besides 2C2P, GMO Global Payment Fund recently invested in Coda Payment, a Singapore-based company that works with telcos to implement easy payments for digital products.


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Interview with Aung, Founder of 2C2P

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2c2p-logo 2C2P is a Singapore-based company which provides a platform for e-commerce payment processing service with a set of industry standards, real-time fraud monitoring, and business intelligence reports and utilizes latest web 2.0 technologies extensively to process payment faster and enhance user experiences. The company has also won the grand prize for the Nokia Calling All lnnovators competition in the emerging countries and mobile necessities category and have been featured in the recent Nokia One-Connected World. We sat down with Aung, the founder of 2C2P and go through a range of issues from how the idea of 2C2P is conceived to the product and finally his thoughts on entrepreneurs in general.

BL: Hi Aung, great to have you here on SGE and congratulations on winning the Nokia: Calling All Innovators award. Tell us about your background. What did you do before setting up 2C2P?
Aung: I started writing computer programs since 1996. I moved to Thailand in 1999 and worked for a couple of IT companies as developer/system analyst. Around year 2000, I designed and developed mobile payment solution called “Mobile Payment Club” for the company then called WRC. While working at WRC, I had a chance to come to Singapore in 2002 to compete at the 72 hours marathon programming competition held at Suntac City organized by HP and Nokia. We had a chance to hook up our notebook to MMSC (A system to send MMS messages) of Singtel. At that time, MMS was quite high tech :). Our application (called MMS Movie Reservation) won an award under MMS category. I think this is the beginning of all the changes happened to me. We were then invited to Cannes, France to compete again in Europe in 2003. We won two awards there. These awards and a few people from organizers (Nokia and HP) encouraged me to start my own business.

I started a company called SinaptIQ in 2003. In the early days, I wanted to develop mobile applications and mobile games. However, at that time, mobile application market was tightly controlled by the mobile operators unlike today. I would have to negotiate with each operators to sell my application on their portal under their terms. At that time, operators are only in favor of bigger content providers and it was very difficult for a smaller companies to strike a deal with them. Today, things have changed thanks to breakthrough idea from Apple’s AppStore. The playing field is now level and both small and big companies can sell their applications to all the mobile users across different continent using different mobile operators’ service.

Due to the conditions I mentioned in 2003, SinaptIQ shifted her focus on development of e-commerce payment solutions. SinaptIQ today has several key products being licensed and used by several leading Thai banks. After learning about e-commerce business and providing various payment solutions for the industry for five years, I started 2C2P in Singapore in 2008 to provide comprehensive e-commerce and m-commerce payment solutions to customers across Asia Pacific region.

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BL: How did the idea of 2C2P Mobile Credit Card Terminal application come about?
Aung: In developing countries, credit card payment processing still faces many challenges. Sometimes, it is not financially feasible to equip every employee with wireless credit card terminals. For example, home delivery businesses, multi level marketing businesses and etc. However, nearly everybody has a mobile phone. Therefore, I wanted to bring virtual credit card terminal to their mobile phone. That’s why we created this application. We implemented CNP (Card Not Present) transaction processing into the mobile application.

BL: Can you briefly tell us about 2C2P and what does it do for the consumers?
Aung: 2C2P provides innovative payment processing solutions for businesses with online e-commerce sites. 2C2P is in compliance with the highest security standards and utilizes the latest web 2.0 technologies extensively to process payments faster and to enhance user experience. 2C2P manages a complete transaction life-cycle, which includes payer authentication, payment authorization, payment routing, settlement and post-settlement dispute and chargeback management. Its customer portfolio includes government agencies, financial institutions and other large corporations. Since it began operations, 2C2P has been continuously developing and launching new products to offer unequalled benefits to its users.

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BL: What are the three most interesting features on 2C2P application that you like users to know about?
Aung: First: Integrated Fraud Monitoring and Proactive Fraud Mitigation – this feature is integrated with payment mechanism. So, e-commerce businesses do not need to look for third party stand alone fraud solution. In addition to that, our system proactively mitigates fraud instead of passively reacting fraud cases. Second: Payment Routing – this feature allows e-commerce businesses to accept alternative payment methods and credit card acceptance from multiple banks. Third: Business Intelligence – this feature provides ready made business intelligence report using transaction data. For instance, e-commerce business owners will be able to understand what kind of credit card their customers used to purchase and their issuers name and country.

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BL: How does the application generate revenues and what value it does for credit card companies?
Aung: 2C2P Mobile Credit Card Terminal is simply an extension of our core service offering. Therefore, this application will be provided to our clients for free. We have three different revenue streams from our business. They are: commission fees, transaction fees and subscription fees. We are currently in discussion with a few banks to enable our mobile application to interface with their credit card system.

BL: What are the challenges in dealing with vendors such as Visa, Mastercard and JCB to work with you?
Aung: Our core products (VISA3D Secure) are certified by Visa, Mastercard and JCB. We have experience in dealing with them and we comply with their stringent security requirements and regulation.

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BL: What are the tips that you would give to start-ups which wants to work with a mobile handset vendor like Nokia or enter into a competition with Calling All Innovators?
Aung: Nokia treats developers very well. As Forum Nokia executives rightly mentioned during the press release, Nokia regards developers as one of the key component of their ecosystem. The key to success is to develop a solution that solves a problem well. One should not try to do many things from single application.

BL: How does 2C2P benefit from Nokia’s ecosystem in the recent One Connected World event in KL?
Aung: We’ve got several leads and a few potential business partners.

BL: What are the three most important traits of an entrepreneur?
Aung: One, execution skill regardless of obstacles; two, having an attitude of everything needs to be done by yesterday and three, have a very thick skin with positive attitude.

2C2P team

BL: Aung, thanks for the interview. We wish you all the best for 2C2P and let us know of any new developments on your enterprise.

A Guide for Mobile-Web Developers to Smartphone Apps Stores

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The Chronicles of a Mobile Web Economy

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Interview with Aung, Founder of 2C2P

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2C2P is a Singapore-based company which provides a platform for e-commerce payment processing service with a set of industry standards, real-time fraud monitoring, and business intelligence reports and utilizes latest web 2.0 technologies extensively to process payment faster and enhance user experiences. The company has also won the grand prize for the Nokia Calling All... Read more »

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5 Tech Entrepreneurship events that rocked SG in 2009

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It’s that time of the year when we actually review what has gone past a turbulent year 2009 and probably a year after the financial crisis that rocked the world after the collapse of Lehman Brothers in Sep 2008. Of course, one of the key after effects is that fundraising for start-ups in the technology... Read more »

Singapore Companies 2C2P and Mozat in Red Herring 100 Global 2009 Finalist List

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From a pool of over 1200 companies, the Red Herring 100 Global Finalists have been chosen and amongst the finalists are two Singapore companies. Only previous winners or finalists of the three regional Red Herring 100 Awards (North America, Europe and Asia) from 2007, 2008 or 2009 are eligible for the Red Herring 100 Global... Read more »

2C2P Wins Red Herring Top 100 Global Companies Award

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Another piece of good news for Singapore companies, 2C2P won the Red Herring Top 100 Global Award as well! The other finalist and winner was Mozat. These top 100 companies were chosen from an original pool of 1200. So that’s an achievement. Way to go, 2C2P! About 2C2P 2C2P (short for Credit Card Payment Processor)... Read more »

2C2P Wins GMIC 2010 Innovation Show In Beijing

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E-commerce payment provider 2C2P (short for Credit Card Payment Processor) was declared winner of the Global Mobile Internet Conference 2010 Innovation Show held in Beijing, China, beating out 19 other finalists from Asia, USA and Europe. The Innovation Show is an annual showcase of cutting-edge mobile-internet-based innovations from around the world, and is a part... Read more »

Platform to Allow Millions of ‘Unbanked’ Thais Purchase Online

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Ho Chi Minh City Meetup: How 2C2P Aims to Solve Payment Problems in SEA

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Hello folks! In the next stop for our TechinAsia Meetup events, we are heading to Ho Chi Minh city. Recently, we have been paying a lot more attention to the startup scene in Vietnam and it will be great to have a chance to meet up with the industry players. If you wish to find... Read more »

How 2C2P Plans To Solve Payment Problem in Southeast Asia [VIDEO]

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We were happy to run our first ever Meetup in Ho Chi Minh city on the last day of February. Fifty people packed into the Lightbox cafe for a talk with Aung Kyaw Moe. Willis talked with Aung about the elements that led to the success of e-payments system 2C2P, which is the market leader... Read more »

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Southeast Asia-born Paypal competitor 2C2P secures $2 million funding

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2C2P, an online payment processing company, has concluded a $2 million Series B financing round, led by $1.5 million from an undisclosed investor and $500,000 from Japan-based GMO Payment Gateway, Tech in Asia has learned. The deal was closed six months ago but wasn’t covered by any media. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Singapore, the... Read more »

As Myanmar opens up, payment solutions startup launches POS service with Visa and MasterCard

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2C2P, a comprehensive payment solutions provider headquartered in Singapore, today launched a complete point of sale (POS) service in Myanmar in partnership with local bank Myanmar Citizens Bank. The service enables merchants in Myanmar to accept major international payment cards from both Visa and MasterCard. The POS system will also come with online real time... Read more »
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