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Hongkong Jet powers crypto payments
This will allow Hongkong Jet customers to conveniently pay for charters and leases using crypto through Aquanow's cryptocurrency platform.

With an increasing number of customers expressing interest in using cryptocurrencies for payments due to their convenience, faster transaction times and ability to make transactions outside traditional banking hours, Hongkong Jet has begun accepting crypto payments through crypto infrastructure provider Aquanow's platform.

President Ryan Ren says: “By embracing crypto payments, Hongkong Jet aims to attract a new segment of customers while enhancing convenience for existing clients. We eagerly anticipate leveraging Aquanow's robust technology infrastructure and extensive crypto expertise, which seamlessly aligns with our commitment to excellence in service delivery.”

Aquanow CEO Phil Sham adds: “I am excited about this collaboration and view it as an important step in our global expansion strategy. We are thrilled to facilitate a secure, convenient and compliant avenue for Hongkong Jet's customers to utilise crypto for their charter transactions.”

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