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Fiuu processed USD13 bil in 2025, up 32.65% YoY — to expand Click-to-Pay, UnionPay and cross-border payments in 2026

  • BY Alexander Wong
  • 24 March 2026
  • 1:25 pm
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Fiuu says it processed USD 13 billion (approximately RM54 billion) in Total Payment Volume (TPV) in 2025, representing a 32.65% increase compared to 2024. The company also recorded over 960 million transactions across Southeast Asia, reflecting continued growth in digital payment adoption across the region.

For context, Fiuu had reported USD 8.3 billion in TPV for the first three quarters of 2025, before adding USD 4.7 billion in the final quarter to reach its full-year total.

The company positions its growth as a sign of increasing reliance on digital payment infrastructure by businesses across Southeast Asia.

Throughout 2025, Fiuu expanded its ecosystem with a series of product launches and strategic partnerships. This includes becoming the first payment acquirer in Malaysia to enable Samsung Pay Online, and expanding digital wallet acceptance nationwide. It also introduced Tap to Pay on iPhone via Fiuu Virtual Terminal (VT) in Singapore, allowing acceptance of contactless payments without additional hardware. The company also partnered with PayNet, Mastercard, Primer Group, Pos Malaysia and Affin Bank to broaden digital payment accessibility across retail, logistics and financial services sector.

Fiuu Chief Executive Officer Eng Sheng Guan said, “The Southeast Asian digital payments landscape continues to evolve rapidly as businesses and consumers embrace the convenience of digital transactions.”

He added, “As commerce becomes increasingly connected across online, mobile, and physical channels, businesses need a payment infrastructure that is reliable, scalable, and easy to integrate. Our focus is on building the payment solutions that enable these transactions to happen seamlessly.”

He also said that, “As Southeast Asia’s digital economy continues to grow, our role is to ensure that businesses across the region have the payment solutions they need to participate confidently in this transformation.”

Fiuu currently supports over 110 payment methods and operates across multiple Southeast Asian markets, enabling businesses to accept both local and cross-border payments through a single platform.

2026 roadmap: focus on cross-border payments and authentication

Entering the second quarter of 2026, Fiuu plans to expand its payment solutions to support emerging digital commerce trends and evolving merchant needs across the region. They are working closely with global networks including Mastercard, Visa, JCB and UnionPay, to strengthen acceptance capabilities across the key markets.

Among the key focus includes advancing Mastercard Click-to-Pay across Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines, alongside support for passkey-based authentication across major card schemes to enable a more seamless and secure checkout experience.

At the same time, Fiuu is expanding Visa instalment solutions from Malaysia into Singapore, while continuing to scale Mastercard Payment Gateway Services (MPGS) across these markets to enhance payment performance and support scalable multi-market acceptance.

The company is also progressing towards enabling direct acquiring capabilities for JCB across Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines, as well as UnionPay International (UPI) in Malaysia and Singapore. In addition, it plans to expand WeChat Pay acceptance across Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines to strengthen cross-border payment acceptance and unlock new consumer corridors for merchants in the region.

In Malaysia, Fiuu is integrating PayNet’s MyDebit for OEM wallet-based payments, supporting both card-present and card-not-present environments in Malaysia. It is also advancing tokenised payment capabilities and enhancing fraud detection tools to improve transaction security, performance and overall user experience.

Tags: Digital PaymentsFiuuMastercardMastercard Click-to-PayPayment GatewayPayNetSamsung PayUnionPayVisaWeChat Pay
Alexander Wong

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