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Qashier marks 5th anniversary with simultaneous CSR projects in Thailand and the Philippines

Press Release – For immediate release
8 March 2024

SINGAPORE – Qashier, a Singapore-based fintech startup, goes beyond borders, marking its fifth anniversary with simultaneous charitable efforts in two Southeast Asian countries.

Celebrating five years of growth and innovation, Qashier reflects on its journey and the core values that helped shape its success. As a multicultural team, Qashier values the unity found in embracing diverse perspectives and working collectively towards a shared goal – giving back to the community on its anniversary.

“As we continue to expand our presence in Southeast Asia, we worked with the members of our regional offices to participate in donation drives aimed at supporting the underprivileged in two of our key markets, Thailand and the Philippines,” said Christopher Choo, Co-founder and CEO of Qashier.

In Thailand, the Qashier team visited the Camillian Home for Children Living With Disabilities, a charitable organisation dedicated to providing specialised care and treatment for children with disabilities who have been abandoned by their parents.

Qashier Thailand joins children with disabilities in painting vibrant masterpieces in celebration of Qashier’s 5th birthday.
Qashier Thailand joins children with disabilities in painting vibrant masterpieces in celebration of Qashier’s 5th birthday.

The team also organised a painting activity for the children, recognising art as a therapeutic intervention that fosters positive emotions. This engaging activity brought smiles to both the children and the Qashier team members.

Meanwhile, in the Philippines, Qashier collaborated with the municipal government of Pateros to extend support to extremely poor families and residents of the municipality. The team also organised a guessing game, where winners received special prizes.

The Qashier Philippines team and government staff from the municipality of Pateros joined forces for a meaningful CSR donation drive.
The Qashier Philippines team and government staff from the municipality of Pateros joined forces for a meaningful CSR donation drive.

“Qashier’s fifth anniversary celebration isn’t just about looking back at our achievements, it’s also about envisioning the kind of future we aspire to create. We’ve done charitable initiatives in the past years, and we intend to continue these efforts in the years ahead,” said Franklin Zhao Liang, Co-founder and President of Qashier.

As Qashier embarks on the next chapter of its journey, the company’s commitment to using its skills and resources to drive growth and innovation remains steadfast, aiming to make a positive change in the lives of every person it encounters.

For more information about Qashier, its products, features, and how it can empower businesses, please visit https://www.qashier.com/sg.

About Qashier (www.qashier.com)

Qashier is a Singapore-based fintech startup that readies businesses for the digital economy by empowering them with one integrated smart point-of-sale and payment solution. Businesses of all sizes accomplish more with a suite of powerful cloud-based software including customer loyalty, inventory management, an online ordering system, offline-to-online payment acceptance, and more. By pairing technology with a strong commitment to merchant success, Qashier helps SMEs affordably streamline and scale operations while increasing revenue.

Backed by venture capital firms Delivery Hero Ventures, Antler, Cocoon Capital, HCVC, and Exor Seeds.

Do More. Grow More. Be More with Qashier.

For media enquiries, please contact:
Denise Ho
Mutant Communications for Qashier
[email protected]
+65 9789 7797

Audrey Chew
Mutant Communications for Qashier
[email protected]
+65 8157 8951

 

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