• RevoluGROUP (REVO) has launched the USD and CAD multicurrency version of their flagship RevoluPAY App
  • The enhanced App version incorporates the addition of USD and CA$ functionality
  • The company can now deploy its financial technology into North American markets
  • RevoluPAY supports a wide range of mobile payment options
  • RevoluGROUP Canada Inc. is a publicly-traded Canadian company deploying advanced mobile payment technologies to a variety of sectors
  • RevoluGROUP Canada Inc. (REVO) is up 16.13 per cent, trading at C$0.36 per share at 3pm EST

RevoluGROUP Canada Inc. (REVO) is pleased to announce that it has successfully launched the USD and CAD multicurrency version of the RevoluPAY App.

Previously offering only the Euro, the enhanced App version incorporates the addition of USD and CA$ functionality, with the inclusion of GBP planned for early March.

In addition to the Euro Zone, the company can now deploy its financial technology in North American markets where individual users and future white-label merchant partners favour national currencies.

RevoluPAY may add other currencies as the market penetration evolves.

RevoluPAY’s built-in features include Remittance Payments, Forex, Crypto-to-fiat exchange, Retail and Hospitality payments, Real Estate Payments, pay-as-you-go phone top-ups, Gift Cards & Online Credits, Utility Bill payments, Leisure payments, Travel Payments, etc.

RevoluGROUP Canada Inc. is a publicly-traded Canadian company deploying advanced mobile payment technologies in the banking, mobile apps, money remittance, mobile phone top-ups, EGaming, healthcare payments, Esports, invoice factoring, online travel, vacation resort, blockchain systems, and fintech app sectors.

RevoluGROUP Canada Inc. (REVO) is up 16.13 per cent, trading at C$0.36 per share at 3pm EST.

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