
Interoperable QR Code Payment Ecosystem in ASEAN: What it Means for the World
Our joint report with ASEAN BAC explores the benefits of an interoperable QR Code payment ecosystem in the region.
Since opening in 1992, BCG in Kuala Lumpur has outgrown two locations and is now based in the city’s Golden Triangle area, within walking distance of the Petronas Twin Towers and nearby LRT and monorail train systems.
The client portfolio includes leading companies in Malaysia and across Southeast Asia, multinational corporations, and key public-sector agencies. BCG Kuala Lumpur has helped its clients put in place structural changes that have played a key role in the development of Malaysia’s economy.
The Kuala Lumpur office is a potpourri of cultures, with staff from all sorts of nationalities and backgrounds. The office is lively, friendly and close-knit, and we hold various popular events throughout the year—including cultural festivities such as Hari Raya, Chinese New Year, Deepavali, and more. Birthdays are often celebrated in the pantry, and promotions are always followed with drinks. There isn't a dull week in the Kuala Lumpur office.
Our joint report with ASEAN BAC explores the benefits of an interoperable QR Code payment ecosystem in the region.
Our joint report with ASEAN BAC explores the key factors that can contribute to accelerating digital MSME lending.
Harnessing the power of climate technology and NbS is pivotal to unlocking the vast carbon sink in Southeast Asia. Read our report to learn more.
This joint report by BCG and MDEC deep dives into Malaysia’s digital ecosystem, examining where local companies currently stand in their digital transformation journey.
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