Wonder, a fintech and payments platform serving merchants in Hong Kong and the Asia Pacific, has raised US$12 million in venture debt from HSBC Innovation BankingWonder, a fintech and payments platform serving merchants in Hong Kong and the Asia Pacific, has raised US$12 million in venture debt from HSBC Innovation Banking

Wonder Secures US$12M from HSBC to Expand APAC Operations

Wonder, a fintech and payments platform serving merchants in Hong Kong and the Asia Pacific, has raised US$12 million in venture debt from HSBC Innovation Banking in Hong Kong.

The multi-year funding will support the company’s expansion in the region. It will also enable T+0 instant settlement services and further product development.

The debt will provide capital for Wonder to scale its operations. It will also help develop its full-stack omni-channel payments platform.

The platform serves SMEs, insurers, telecommunications firms, multinational corporations, retailers, transport providers, and public sector clients.

Jason Ngan, Founder and CEO of Wonder, said:

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Jonathan Yip, Head of Innovation Banking, Asia, HSBC, said:

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The funding comes as Wonder has expanded its gross payment volume, merchant base, industry coverage, and product offerings.

The company aims to grow its presence across key Asia Pacific markets, including Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Japan, Taiwan and Macau.

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