EasyEat partners Boost to drive digital transformation for Southeast Asia’s F&B sector

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PETALING JAYA: Technology-driven food service platform, Easy Eat AI Sdn Bhd, has partnered with fintech company Boost, to introduce digital solutions ...

PETALING JAYA: Technology-driven food service platform, Easy Eat AI Sdn Bhd, has partnered with fintech company Boost, to introduce digital solutions designed for small and medium-sized enterprises within the industry.

Merchants and diners alike will benefit from a more diverse array of options, all within an integrated solution. “This venture not only offers our F&B merchants easy access to EasyEat’s platform, fostering growth and innovation but will also help propel Boost's expansion into payment gateway services, powered by Boost Connect,” he said in a statement.

“As we move forward, this partnership with Boost will offer a comprehensive fintech solution to our merchants to help them execute their growth plans at a much rapid pace. Similarly Boost’s F&B clients will get to experience EasyEat’s AI platform and can use technology to drive growth and elevate diner experience to next level.

 

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