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Aaron Raj @ Tech Wire Asia · 01/04/2022 23:53 EDT

Pine Labs secures investment from India’s largest bank

Pine Labs receives US$ 20 million investment from the State Bank of India Pine Labs raised US$ 600 million from investors in 2021 The company is looking to invest in its newly launched brand of online payment products Pine Labs has started 2022 with a big announcement. The leading merchant commerce platform has received a... Read more »

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